Totally agree with you. Yes, what I propose is that the choice to have a "green" capitalism, in a hypothetical free market, depends on the consumers, and on their responsibility to the environment. And I think that modern society is not sufficiently aware about it, I doubt very much that people compromise their lifestyle to benefit the environment.
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Yes, but people don't have any responsibility WHATSOEVER! That's the main problem! Most of the people are idiots unable to reflect on ANYTHING! And if they can't reflect fully on their lifestyle, then they can't reflect on the consequences of it either... I'm quite pessimistic about it to be honest, cause intelligence is rare and stupidity is 0.001 steem a piece and there's no way to change it.
Anyway there's a neat theory called social dominance theory, that explains how power struggles over hierarchy are waged and why we can't really drop it here and now! It should nicely fit into your ramblings I believe, so I'm leaving this link here