Once upon a time if you came home late from a trip a family member or good friend might offer to pick you up from the airport or train station. Now the expectation is that you will use an Uber. It's more 'convenient'. it also has turned a gesture of good will, love, and friendship into a commodity. By using Uber you, dear consumer, are contributing to the economy. Generating more GDP.
This effect is everywhere. We need but look to the explosion of food delivery services around the world. The economy can now employ people to do a task you would once do yourself. There is more capital to be squeezed from the transaction - it is not enough for you to spend gas money when we can turn another under-employed peon into a part time delivery system and maximize the GDP gains.
A more 'traditional' outlook would observe the growth of childcare. As the squeezed middle class is forced to have both parents working the role of the mother is to work to provide income to fund the outsourcing of raising and looking after their child. This is good for the economy. More women working, abandoning their children to daycare equals more jobs all round. Wages can be driven down across the board as more people work and contribute to the national GDP. Atomization and later child-birth means Grandparents are ever older and can no longer function as effective extra baby-sitters on demand.
This is the commoditization of everything. It weakens the family. It weakens social bonds. It is designed to make everyone comfortable to live in pods and eat bugs. I have always felt the true rebellion of the Dissident Right is in fact in the realm of economics. Anglo-American rightist politics were infiltrated by the Neo-Liberal economists. To be Right in the West became only about preserving ‘muh economic freedumbs’ - and if that meant cheaper goods by exporting labor overseas then they were all for it. This ultimate betrayal is why the Right for so long has been weak and empty. A nation that is willing to sacrifice itself for better GDP and cheaper 'stuff' is forever weak. Its people forever alone, attempting to buy their way to happiness.
The Dissident Right's true rebellion is to understand that people are more important than GDP. They are realizing this just as Silicon Valley realizes instead of solving hard or interesting problems it is easier to commoditize more of everyday life. To make it even easier to spend all free-time watching The Office on Netflix whilst eating UberEats/DoorDash delivered food that you once might have gone to enjoy with a friend. The rebellion has to be a rejection of these services. It has to be taking a stand against rampant consumerism. Do not buy foreign made or grown food where possible. Do not use these Silicon Valley services. They are designed to destroy you and your peers. Immigrants, under-employed whites, will all be forced into the 'sharing economy'. Working multiple shitty jobs delivering meals to the moderately better off.
A simple way to fight back against this to reject the Silicon valley 'sharing economy' in all its forms. Form your own sharing economies with friends and family. Borrow tools and learn to repair and replace. Avoid buying international goods where possible, try to eat local food. These actions won't bring down 'the system' but they are all important talking points for the Dissident Right to take on and promote.
I predict this nightmarish creep of capital into every aspect of human life will get worse before it gets better. Sex is the obvious one, but think of the parasocial fake intimacy of only fans, but extended to friendship, chores, parenting- even keeping up with people. Every microtransaction is rent to be extracted from the human plantation. The solution may well end up being shockingly archaic.