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Capitalism can be ended by leveraging automation in such a way that it undermines the profitability of capitalist enterprises. This can be done by gradually automating key industries like agriculture, manufacturing and service reducing the need for human labor and thus the supply of labor that drives down wages, no human labor, no wages and without wages there is no commerce and without commerce there is no profit.

As the profitability of capitalist enterprises is reduced, they will become less attractive to investors and less able to dominate the economy. Over time, this will lead to the decline of capitalism and the rise of alternative economic models, automation will also lead a more equitable distribution of resources and a more sustainable economy.

Seize the means of automation.

A future without money may have seemed like a utopian dream or a communist nightmare for some, but it is a possibility that many people are considering today. In this world, the concept of currency and exchange would be eradicated or become entirely different, replaced by a more equitable and sustainable system using blockchain technology. people would live in a world where resources are distributed based on need, rather than the ability to pay. "resource-based economy"

With the growing inequality that exists in the world today and wealth being concentrated in the hands of the very few, many now believe that it is time for a change.

The current system of exchange based on endless growth of surplus value is impossible to create a sustainable world without consuming, polluting, conflicting it into oblivion.

A moneyless system would level the playing field, making it possible for everyone to have access to the resources they need and will shift the focus from growth to sustainability, as people would be motivated to conserve resources and protect the environment.

Blockchain technology with its ability to provide secure and transparent tracking of resources as they move through the economy, can help to prevent theft, fraud, and other forms of economic waste, as well as providing valuable insights into the flow of resources also its ability to work in decentralized networks making people trust each other without a central authority on all activities like production, distribution, consumption, communication and coordination.

However there are challenges that need to be addressed. One of which is the need to create a intuitive system that is accessible to everyone, regardless of their level of technical expertise.

Another challenge is the need to create a regulatory framework that encourages the development of the blockchain and guarantee security that is verifiable by everyone, thus no one could cheat the system by editing records because everyone using the system would be watching and verifying.

We can revolutionize the world as the number of people willing to work together to create a world that is based on equality and sustainability are far more than those who do not.

While the challenges of creating such a world may seem difficult, the benefits of a world where everyone has equal access to resources and the environment is protected make it a future worth striving for.

Capitalism is often seen as an economic system that rewards the best and brightest, those who are able to innovate, work hard and generate wealth.

But in reality its much further from that, at its core, capitalism is a system that values profit above all else. companies and individuals are driven to maximize their profits at all costs, even human life and wellbeing. this system rewards those who are willing to exploit and eliminate others to maintain their power and status quo.

In the 19th century a theory emerged called social darwinism that was inspired by the principles of darwin's theory of evolution and applying it to human societies, according to this now discredited theory is that the laws of nature, including competition and survival of the fittest, should also apply to human society and therefore the races and ethnic groups who are industrious and wealthy were believed to be superior to others, and therefore, more fit to survive and flourish.

Royalties and elitists seized upon this idea and used it to justify their own wealth and power "that they were mostly born into due to systemic advantages, conquests and an unfair system" as proof to what they have always believed to be true, that they are superior and with merited abilities and were simply fulfilling their natural role or even god given right to them as the best and most fit members of society and those who were poor, marginalized or people of color were simply not fit to survive and succeed in this world.

For European colonizers this of course justified conquering and exploiting African and Asian countries for their resources, enslave its people and otherwise exert control over other populations.

We still living the consequences of this discredited theory today as modern capitalists are pushing policies that would further reinforce their own advantages, restrict the rights of workers, restrict immigration, and perpetuate racism and injustice in different ways, further perpetuating the cycle of exploitation and oppression making it more difficult to break.

Capitalism may now be devolving humanity by naturally selecting the most greedy, selfish and apathetic among us.