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The question every leftist has been trying to answer for the past 200 years is this:
"What are the conditions that would let us we wake up tomorrow and not do capitalism?"
All political theory on praxis has been trying to answer this question.
If everyone were class concious, the answer would be simple: just don't.
OP, your question is touching on a great discussion between how much of our social order is arbitrary and how much is determined by material conditions (for example: having visited Cuba, a thoroughly socialist state, I witnessed racism to about the same level as would exist in progressive communities in the US despite no capitalist relations to produce it.). The dialectic between the base and the superstructure, as a Marxist might put it.
I didn't want to muddy up my comment with a long quote, but I think this one has some nice insights.
But if reading isn't one's forte then the tl;dr is from Marx: "Men make their own history, but they do not make it as they please"
These are from a book called "The Utopia of Rules: On Technology, Stupidity, and the Secret Joys of Bureaucracy"