FirstToServe [they/them] to the_dunk_tank • edit-23 years agoKarl Marx Was Right: Workers Are Systematically Exploited Under Capitalism (via Reddit)external-linkmessage-square58 fedilinkarrow-up180file-text
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minus-squareRedDawn [he/him]hexbear18·3 years agoIn that thread if you reply that China is an outrageously successful economy they'll respond that China is capitalist, lol. link
minus-squareRamrodBaguette [comrade/them, he/him]hexbear12·3 years agoDamn, sure is curious why India isn't doing as well as they are, or why Russia wasn't able to pull of a China after embracing capitalism. link
minus-squarepanopticon [comrade/them]hexbear9·3 years agoRussia's sitting on a dragon's hoard of black gold, you'd think... link
minus-squareCptKrkIsClmbngThMntn [any]hexbear8·3 years ago:graeber: made the point that almost all of the world's hot economic growth spots in the latter half of the twentieth century have been in places explicitly not following a hypercapitalist model link
minus-squareRedDawn [he/him]hexbear3·3 years agoCool, I’ve read a couple of his books but forgot what he looked like link
In that thread if you reply that China is an outrageously successful economy they'll respond that China is capitalist, lol.
Damn, sure is curious why India isn't doing as well as they are, or why Russia wasn't able to pull of a China after embracing capitalism.
Russia's sitting on a dragon's hoard of black gold, you'd think...
:graeber: made the point that almost all of the world's hot economic growth spots in the latter half of the twentieth century have been in places explicitly not following a hypercapitalist model
Who is that?
David Graeber
Cool, I’ve read a couple of his books but forgot what he looked like