• RandomWords [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    capitalism and slavery didn't really have 'different' modes of production, just different ways by which they decided the working class.

    people making 7 dollars an hour, many still people of color and illegal immigrants in the usa, working two jobs to maintain a living are on par with slaves.

    the system didn't change much it just made it more pc. anything that pretends it's not the same is liberal revisionism.

    • PaulWall [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      have you actually read marx? not trying to be an ass but this is like marxism 101. there exists different modes of production sorry to break it to you. i honestly feel like you’re just trolling me at this point or you just literally don’t know.

      (hint those different ways they decide the working class literally are the different modes of production)

        • PaulWall [he/him]
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          you’re literally willfully ignoring substantial differences between slavery feudalism and capitalism just so you can paint all of them as capitalism. if you wanted to say they all were the same you could say they all were hierarchal, but no you say they are all just capitalism. your mind has been poisoned by capitalist ideology so throughly that you can’t even recognize a mode of production distinct from it. from within the cave of the the capitalist ideology, everything outside just looks like capitalism too. it’s meant to make you feel like there’s no other alternative and that capitalism is the natural progression of human economics rather than the specific ideology of a ruling class that siezed state power in the 17th century