One of the weaknesses of capitalism is that fair and equitable trade requires knowledge of the cost of products. This is one of the issues viciously used to attack capitalism, and undermine it, by Jews.
For example, if people understood the fair price of a pair of sunglasses is no more than $20, would people pay hundreds or even thousands (excluding premium status purchases)? If people understood diamonds are common, not a previous gem, and actually manipulated outside of supply and demand would people still buy them outside of industrial use?
Interestingly, a monopoly on glasses exists for most of the world. And Jews own a monopoly on diamonds. Nevermind artificial diamonds can be made in almost any color, superior to natural, and for dollars per carrot.
While I digressed, if we really want capitalism, we must support cost transparency. Only then can people evaluate the value of a market purchase (vs the perceived or marketed value).
Interesting. Would like to know more, fren.
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I’m curious who came up with the term “commercial fetishism”, which is, I think, the nosey term for what you describe.
Edit *read article. Related, but not it.
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