Any books that explain how capitalism allows $300 cardboard fruit bowls to be a thing?

Any books that explain how capitalism allows $300 cardboard fruit bowls to be a thing?

something by Baudrillard maybe?

Bitch, I can tell you right now.
The trick is to convince the upper middle class that poor people don't have it. They're like dogs. They eat that shit off the floor.

Capitalism doesn't.

The mutated pseudo socialist form we have now does though

>it's not capitalism's fault capitalism is operating exactly as how it works

damn, if somebody paid me to use it I still would throw it away
it looks even worse than those resin/wood turning garbage bowls people make on yt

nobody is forcing you to buy it

>The mutated pseudo socialist form we have now does though

Explain your conception of a fully socialist society.

Read some Slavoj Zizek.

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When the beurocratic state operates all property after lying to pleb idiots that they would be democratically controlled

Funny how you outright say it's not socialism.
What you're talking about is Authoritarians lying to install Authoritarianism.
Authoritarianism is NOT socialism.
Christ on a cracker, guys, god damn. Crack a fuckin book, Go outside. Pay attention to shit once in a while, stop letting radio hosts pour bullshit directly into your skull.

fuck off commie

You don't need a book, one of the core tenets of capitalism is that people are free to set their own prices.

capitalism is a spook, government is a spook, state is a spook, NAP is a spook. You are a child crying about ghosts in your closet

You don't understand Stirner lol

It's basically a free lottery ticket. If no one buys end of story then your net loss is whatever time it took to make one and take a picture of it. If some idiot does happen to buy it you get $300 profit. If no one buys it, but it goes viral you get free advertising and maybe people come to you website and read your mission statement and like it and buy your cardboard key fob for $10 instead.

>hurr fucking capitalism!
yeah i remember when i was in high school too

you are a spook

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>implying that, to be a mature adult, one must think capitalism is good and agree with capitalist talking points
hmm

pssh nothin' personnel, kid

>implying post modernism is not responsible for that "art"

Man, I like capitalism more compared to the alternatives, but we have to admit that the market failures are setting us back. We produce garbage we don't need and have a marketing industry to create those unwanted wants. Then we have overpriced goods. Hilarious investments such as modern art. It doesn't affect me directly, since I'm not much of a consumerist, but it affects me indirectly, since it shapes society and society shaped and shapes me in certain subtle ways. I wish planned markets would work, but I now they can't.

I consider fidget spinners unethical, malicious products that waste resources and occupy the valuable time of eaters.

"that's not postmodernism"

Grow past the idea of markets. Markets are not necessary to human life. Markets are an ideology like any other, and we can create something better than that.

didnt read but your gay

is this the perfect bourgeois statement?

>I wish planned markets would work, but I now they can't.
Well of course they can't, planning and the market are antithetical.

>capitalism is a spook, government is a spook, state is a spook, NAP is a spook. You are a child crying about ghosts in your closet

but is the ego a spook?

no, there's better arguments for capitalism than that pure ideology

cool