The post discusses the complex relationship between anti-capitalist perspectives and the implementation of standards in technology and business. A key argument against standards is that they tend to benefit large corporations and may inhibit competition and innovation by creating monopolies. There is a suggestion that without standards, a diverse, competitive landscape could emerge, allowing for more innovation as smaller companies would cater to varied community needs. The commentary reinforces skepticism regarding the feasibility of ending capitalism while highlighting the importance of exploring alternative structures within the existing system.