nami on Nostr: What we usually have though, to give an example, is an "army" that works in ...
What we usually have though, to give an example, is an "army" that works in advertisement and marketing, to convince us that we need a product, while at the same time the product is designed in a way that it breaks after some time and it needs maintenance, so that the producer gains more money from after sales or from the purchase of a new product. And that's also a huge waste of resources etc. Let's face it. Capitalism benefits whoever is privileged in the private sector and it's all about the profits of the private sector. There is no benefit for all... That's a wishful thinking.