Deflating a capitalist society involves reducing reliance on corporate systems through conscious consumption, building local solidarity economies, and engaging in political organizing to shift ownership of production. Methods include reducing consumption, promoting worker cooperatives, utilizing freecycling, and building mutual aid networks to weaken profit-driven structures. In other words, no… we can not safely deflate this inflation safely because most of society cannot self sustain or even organize properly to make significant change happen; at least not in the US. The US populace (and most modern societies) have been specially created to be reliant on capitalism.
Deflating a capitalist society involves reducing reliance on corporate systems through conscious consumption, building local solidarity economies, and engaging in political organizing to shift ownership of production. Methods include reducing consumption, promoting worker cooperatives, utilizing freecycling, and building mutual aid networks to weaken profit-driven structures. In other words, no… we can not safely deflate this inflation safely because most of society cannot self sustain or even organize properly to make significant change happen; at least not in the US. The US populace (and most modern societies) have been specially created to be reliant on capitalism.