Capitalism has a strange religious structure.
It is propelled by this absolute demand: capital has to circulate,
to reporduce itself, to expand, to multiply itself, and for this goal,
anything can be sacrificed, up to our lives, nature, and so on.
A true capitalist is a miser who is ready to sacrifice everything for this
peverted duty.
Capitalism is all the time in crises. This is precisely why it appears almost
indestructible. Crisis is not its obstacle; it is what pushes it forward to
toward permanent, self-revolutionizing, permanent self-extended reproduction.
Always new product. The other invisible side of it is waste.
Tremendous amount of waste.