Capitalism is a complex system with many moving parts, some of which are sometimes assumed to consist of the entirety of what defines it. What kinds of components do you see as being highly unlikely to be included in a successful utopia, and what components could be internal to a well functioning system as long as (potentially-left-unspecified) conditions are met? I could name some kinds of components (eg some kinds of contracts or enforcement mechanisms) that I expect to not be used in a utopia, though I suspect at this point you’ve seen my comments where I get into this, so I’m more interested in what you say without that prompting.
Capitalism is a complex system with many moving parts, some of which are sometimes assumed to consist of the entirety of what defines it. What kinds of components do you see as being highly unlikely to be included in a successful utopia, and what components could be internal to a well functioning system as long as (potentially-left-unspecified) conditions are met? I could name some kinds of components (eg some kinds of contracts or enforcement mechanisms) that I expect to not be used in a utopia, though I suspect at this point you’ve seen my comments where I get into this, so I’m more interested in what you say without that prompting.