They’re literally doing capitalism. M - C - M’ is described in the first part of Capital. This is money operating as capital. Buy a commodity for M, then sell it for M’ that is greater than M. You have no interest in the use value of the commodity. The only thing that matters is it’s exchange value.

    • AFineWayToDie [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Booyah. Capitalism isn't about distributing resources efficiently or meritocracy or effort versus reward. It means "I get my treats." Any treat that is not received marks a failure of the system. But an actual efficient system of treat distribution doesn't come with the sense of superiority you get from seeing the treatless.

      EDIT: Not that food, clothing, housing, and medical care are treats, of course. They are basic human rights. But it's all piled under material success under capitalism, ie. treats. Only under capitalism are basic human rights turned into treats. Marx's "treat fetishism."

      • effervescent [they/them]
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        3 years ago

        I don’t think most people seek out people they’re better than. Most of them want to be able to assume that everyone else is equally well off. But those treats are basically bribes to look the other way when they see poverty, so it’s not much different from the lifestyle of a corrupt official being interrupted because they stopped receiving their bribes