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  • ChicagoCommunist [none/use name]
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    1 day ago

    Western mythology centers the petty bourgeois male as the universal human experience. Only in this fantasy can ideas like this have merit: all needs are effectively met, there's a surplus of resources, and people merely have to choose which luxuries are more valuable to them.

    Of course the experience of 95% of people, the proletarians and other underclasses, is invisible. They're the cogs of the petty bourgeois pleasure machine, hidden by capitalist mythology.

    Once in a while reality breaks through the illusion long enough for one of the spoiled children to get a glimpse at the underlying mechanisms. But they have no basis to understand what they're seeing.