Friedrich Nietzsche
Why capitalism won't fall
Why won’t capitalism fall, you ask? Well, it is quite simple, my friend. Capitalism is an unstoppable juggernaut, a force of nature that will continue to march on regardless of what we do. It is like a wild beast that cannot be tamed, no matter how hard we try. Capitalism is so powerful that it has become practically synonymous with human nature itself. Even if we were to try to overthrow it, the same dynamics would eventually be recreated. We are all part of the capitalist machine now, and it is here to stay. We can try to fight against it, but it will always find a way to persist. Capitalism is a resilient organism that knows no bounds. It will continue to thrive and adapt in order to survive. But, of course, it is not all bad – capitalism has allowed for unprecedented economic growth and prosperity, and it has opened up many opportunities for people across the globe. So, in the end, I suppose it is here to stay.
