Synopsis: The first part of the interview is about Haz's biography and conversion to communism, while the rest are questions about Haz's thoughts on the history of socialism in America and the contemporary political situation. He has very reactionary social views, so keep that in mind if you read this

  • CyborgMarx [any, any]
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    1 year ago

    There's plenty of "under-population" discourse by ms neoliberals to complicate the charge of neo-malthusianism, just look at half of western commentary about Japan

    These people don't have beliefs, they have toys in the form of policy proposals, neolibs are filtered out by the system and elevated precisely because they don't articulate any consistent philosophy or ideology other than advancing capital mobility and financialization

    If genociding 500 million Africans advances capital mobility so be it, if forcing Japanese teenagers to marry young in a elaborate system of state brokered forced marriages secures financial flows from Japan, then that's the game plan

    Even if the ritual of exploitation shifts, the worship of the market remains constant