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"dictatorship of incapacity" is a phenomena used to describe a state of degeneracy in capitalist society in which both proletarian and bourgeois classes lose their class energies. the proletariat must become as intellectually deficient as the middle class and lose all revolutionary energy, while the bourgeoisie must also lose their capitalistic energy in order to accept this "dictatorship of incapacity." what historically made the capitalist system so influential and powerful was the unrepentant spirit of the capitalists to act as "captains of industry," conquering the world through industrial dynamism. This steadfast spirit motivated the proletariat to engage in violence against their economic superiors and thus forced both classes to attain a high moral ethic or to be truly sublime: in harmony with the position of each class in precarious relation to the other. the capitalists of the past who were "animated by their conquering, insatiable, and pitiless spirit" as opposed to the modern "middle class, led astray by the chatter of the preachers of ethics and sociology, return to an ideal of conservative mediocrity, seek to correct the abuses of economics, and wish to break with the barbarism of their predecessors... critiquing "progressive" bourgeoisie and their liberal parties that advocate for philanthropic policy.

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