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An Inquiry into the Morality, Values, and Repercussions of the Capitalist Culture.  

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An Inquiry into the Morality, Values, and Repercussions of the Capitalist Culture Capitalism is the overriding value system whereby all structures, individuals and their actions are regarded merely for the resources and profit their labors produce. Forests are valued as far as their potential to create profit. Individuals are reduced to wages compared to production. Said system makes the individual insensitive to the basic morality of being, and propagates an ethical system that disregards the basic altruistic character that is the basis for moral behavior. Further, said system propagates a mindset that is indifferent to the destruction of both culture and environment. In order to assess the morality of a given set of values, a morality consensus should be reached. Although the spiritual beliefs of cultures and individuals vary, the most popular of the world religions and prophets all agree on a several generalities, at least for those individuals adhering...

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