Recommended Readings:

  • The Philosophy of Social Ecology by Murray Bookchin.
  • Mutual Aid by Pyotr Kropotkin.
  • The Dispossessed by Ursula K Le Guin (fiction)
  • newIdentity
    link
    fedilink
    62
    edit-2
    1 year ago

    They do have a profit insentive though. It’s just not a monetary one

    • @DarkSpectrum
      link
      411 year ago

      This is correct, phosphorus and nitrogen is exchanged for carbohydrates. Mutually beneficial symbiosis.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      181 year ago

      I’m all about enlightened self-interest.

      Like, altruism is rad and all, but some people are only ever going to be helpful if they stand to gain something, and it’s best we remind them of what they stand to gain at every opportunity.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        171 year ago

        Altruism is not without reward, even if it seems like it is. No one acts selflessly for no reason, they do so because they are rewarded by their body with dopamine and other “reward” hormones - i.e. because it feels good to do so.

      • Franzia
        link
        fedilink
        151 year ago

        This is often called externalities. I don’t mind this argument, after all, leftism is based on Economics. Marx was an economist. And modern economics sweeps over this to propogandize students about adam smith and grt them to argue over modrrn neoliberal issues. However, we all stand to gain the farther left we go - the only of those who don’t are the owner class who squeezes us dry.

        • @Zoboomafoo
          link
          21 year ago

          Marx was an economist like Freud was a psychologist