+ What if we treated capitalism like organic matter — breaking down its extractive excesses to nourish + regenerative systems that work for the many, not the few? +
++ Zombified institutions — corporate monopolies, financialized housing, extractive industries — are the dead + matter. Mycelium breaks them down. +
++ Capital trapped in outdated systems, attention harvested by algorithms, care work rendered invisible — + these are resources waiting to be redirected. +
++ From the composted remains, new systems emerge — worker cooperatives, commons-based governance, + solidarity economies rooted in mutual aid. +
++ Capitalism isn't something to overthrow — it's something to compost. The nutrients are already here. + The mycelial networks are already spreading. The soil is ready. +
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