I can’t see how we are not at the beginning of end stage capitalism one way or another. I don’t know what it will look like, but either a lot of it is going to come crumbling down, or the mega corporations are going to get even bigger and somehow control even more.

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    5 hours ago

    The idea of there being an ‘end-stage’ of capitalism is deterministic nonsense.

    Feudalism lasted 1000+ years. Capitalism is not going to destroy itself; we need to destroy it.

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      4 hours ago

      Absolutely agree with your broader point, but I always thought the expression meant “this is the inevitable societal structure that capitalists have worked to achieve,” not “this is the termination point.”

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        The people who use the term are often pretty heavy on the “Capitalism falls because of its own contradictions” line of thinking, which is a touch too 19th century materialist for a 21st century analysis.