Can't anybody here see the dichotomy? It is assumed there are two teams...the capital team and the labor team, and everybody is expected to work for their team to totally crush the other team. We are
one society with two factions that work to destroy each other. They are doing so unwittingly, and both sides imagine that only their solution will work.
Everybody likes to feel there is something special about themselves. Unfortunately that specialness everybody believes they have gives them the feeling they have right to struggle with their fellow humans. We have to learn how to share. This is something nobody in a capitalist system understands anymore. When you suggest a more egalitarian model for the economy, you are immediately attacked for being a Luddite, or a person trying to turn the clock back.
With all this struggling and shuffling after symbolic wealth, we have forgotten that we are organisms that must power themselves through life with their own body and muscles and biotic potential. In today's world, everybody assumes they have the right to travel great distances, use huge amounts of natural resources and in general escape the limitations of their own biology. We consume huge amounts of fuels and our muscles get flabby. We indulge in the stock market and our ability to understand our own nature (organism) gets buried in a game that can, in my humble opinion kill us all.
Alan Watts used to say we are a society that is hung up on words. The words and symbols on money and stock certificates and land titles, and such need to recognized for what they are...symbols that deny our true relationship to our environment. I argued for a long time in the other forum about the "value" of a worker's labor. trying to make it clear that the true value is human survival and well being. The capitalists just said, "If it isn't profitable for me to pay another person for his wages, why should I hire him?" Their thinking is simply "I am a special person with the right to "employ" (use) other people for purposes not their own.
Isn't that special?
Symbols and systems of symbols crumble in time and lose their meaning. What does not lose its meaning to a human being is whether he/she is eating well, has sufficient shelter and comfort. We have a choice. Are we going to be predatory to each other in some sort of Friedmanesque tragic play reenactment or are we going to adjust to the conditions the real world provides us?
Our past provides us many examples of man's inhumanity to man. If indeed man cannot learn how to share better with his own kind and the rest of nature, he has a very short, very miserable future.