Racism and discrimination are pervasive in Germany. Xenophobic and derogatory views remain rampant. To coincide with the International Day Against Racism, new studies have been presented.
I think they’re making the point that societies always change, which I would agree with. My argument isn’t that there is a process from capitalism to fascism and then that’s the endpoint, there is obviously no endpoint to society, it’ll always change and grow – after all, societies are living things. But I strongly believe that there is a path towards a truly free and equitable society - a utopia, if you want - and that path necessitates the end of capitalism.
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How would you define equilibrium in this context anyway?
I think they’re making the point that societies always change, which I would agree with. My argument isn’t that there is a process from capitalism to fascism and then that’s the endpoint, there is obviously no endpoint to society, it’ll always change and grow – after all, societies are living things. But I strongly believe that there is a path towards a truly free and equitable society - a utopia, if you want - and that path necessitates the end of capitalism.
A society that reaches a stable state, as in there are no forces tilting it in either one or the other direction. A society in ongoing balance.