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Matt Christmann once talked about (broadly paraphrasing) how at this point of capitalist hegemony, nobody is really in control anymore, including the capitalists.
Capitalism turns everything into a race to the bottom. Whoever can squeeze as much profit as possible out of something right now will get investor funding and hype, long-term thinking is not viable. Even if anyone in a position of power had a change of heart and wanted to make the world a better place, they'd be ousted by the other capitalists who are demanding their short-term returns.
Although people like Musk and Bezos are doubtlessly spiteful pieces of shit, I don't think they actively want to make everything worse. The system demands they do it and they don't mind being complicit.
excerpt of Why Marxism? by Roderic Day
from https://redsails.org/why-marxism/
Yea, and I think that is precisely why a materialism is the best framework for understanding the world (at least as far back as recorded history goes). Despite what people's ideas are or psychological motivations, the materialist forces, beyond their control, are what drive them to do what they do