I haven't read Saito's books, or looked too deeply into degrowth as a movement. I just read this article and thought it made some good arguments against what it claims are Saito's understandings of Marx. I'm not sure I agree with everything, but I thought it was interesting enough to share.
Uh no, sweaty, and that's where your wrong kiddo... this global war's existence is only but a recent contradiction between workers and capitalists in the Global North... but even then, consider this:
And this is all in aggregate, from around 30 years.... (think about it historically in the centuries, the western Industrial Revolution was starting at early 1800s)
You can't make a global north worker oppose something that his lifestyle depends on his ignorance of... after all, there's a reason many have been apathetic to their position, if not a few historically turned into petty-bourgeois propetarians or well-supported PMC, with a wee bit stock options and a fat salary...
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