The irony with capitalism is that in it, it’s not the individual that’s important, as it proclaims, but individualism. The individual itself is really worthless as such.
Individuals have
importance as human beings. Human beings are valued in societies. They depend
on each other and on their cooperation and assistance. The whole of human
progress has depended upon this human (among other species) trait – cooperation
and assistance. We came so far, by coming together; forming societies, building
upon each other. Human life progressively increased in value, the person became
important.
In markets
their worth is limited to their consumption (at best) and (mainly) to their
financial value production capacity. Beyond that, the individual is irrelevant.
Individualism, however, is important.
In that it keeps individuals disconnected, thus society weaker, thus
progressively less investment is demanded for the common good and more is
directed towards “the market/s”. Which comprise a small minority of people
benefiting from them at the expense of most individuals, sustaining the
illusion in the disillusioned mass, that individualism is the ladder that takes
the individual higher than the rest; and higher than the rest is what is really
important. Being well, doing well, in a society of individuals who prosper
collectively, is not seen as success, is not desirable; it’s the distance from
the rest that matters. Yet, in such a system, most individuals are reduced to “the
rest” and become expendable. Not persons anymore, but means. And there
capitalism achieves the paradox; from a market serving the people for the
well-being of the human beings, human beings are reduced to units – not individuals
– to serve a market. From market as means, to humans as means. Stripped of
their value as individuals through individualism..
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Individualism and prosperity. http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/08/30/how-harvey-will-change-texas-215558
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