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No, it's not. Not seeing that it's capitalism is the reductive view. Instead of trying to type down a huge text while I'm tired, I'd like to introduce a 112 year-old text that still seems extremely relevant today:
This passage is kind of an introduction to Rosa Luxemburg's definition of imperialism. Back then, capitalism was not yet developed in the whole world and she argued that simply because it's a question of survival for companies, these companies will push for the right to exploit the whole world. And now, 112 years later, I'm pretty sure we can agree that happened. And in the past few decades, when they can't expand spacially, now it's all about squeezing every last bit of profit from nature, the workers and the consumers.
Here, we have a point of agreement. The USSR developed into something that was no better than capitalist states. In my opinion, that's because it's bureaucracy developed into something very similar to the burgeoisie in capitalism, resource hoarders led by self-interest.
But I believe your answer built on another false dichotomy here. The alternative to capitalism I have in mind isn't a one-party state with central planning and communist aesthetics. I'm more of a proponent of decentralized power, dismantling the state and people governing their surroundings cooperatively.