he is absolutely correct that the proper interpretation of Marx and materialism is recognizing that what capitalism ultimately serves is capital itself, not capitalists
And that's why in Capital he regularly reminds you that the capitalist is acting as capital personified
it's more like an assumed role. Like if you put on a mask as a part of a religious ceremony and were then considered to be the personification of a river god or something. Or how when you work in a call center for a bank people talk to you and later claim they talked to the bank
And that's why in Capital he regularly reminds you that the capitalist is acting as capital personified
it's more like an assumed role. Like if you put on a mask as a part of a religious ceremony and were then considered to be the personification of a river god or something. Or how when you work in a call center for a bank people talk to you and later claim they talked to the bank