Capitalism Thrives on Conflict, But Cooperation Builds Prosperity

In this episode, I explore why conflict is a built-in feature of capitalism and why genuine prosperity depends on cooperation. Drawing on Marx’s insights on class struggle and alienation, I argue that societies in 2025 must decide whether to let conflict dominate or build institutions that make cooperation the smarter strategy.

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