

The highest form of capitalism is that our systems are designed to make you spend. You want a good life, you pay; you head to the market, park and then pay; quality education for your child, you sweat, you pay; your salary, you pay; you just exist you are taxed among other super simplistic examples of day to day life.
But the twist of capitalism gone rogue doesn’t just start with the government, it starts with our day-to-day life and the non-government institutions that serve us.















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