🎧 Will Capitalism Destroy Itself Or Simply Become Something Else? #marxism #infopod
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Karl Marx was strikingly accurate in predicting that capitalism would concentrate wealth and produce recurring instability, both of which remain defining features today. However, he was wrong to assume that the system would collapse or that society would polarise into two rigid classes. Instead of breaking down, capitalism has proven highly adaptable, reshaping itself through regulation, technology, and new economic forms. What endures from his thinking is not the inevitability of collapse, but the persistent tension within the system itself.
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