Yes, it is most important...to imperialist graphic designers who obscure our relations to production to pretend they're in the same category as their African child slaves. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labor_aristocracy#Use_within_Marxism
According to Lenin, companies in the developed world exploit workers in the developing world where wages are much lower. The increased profits enable these companies to pay higher wages to their employees "at home" (that is, in the developed world), thus creating a working class satisfied with their standard of living and not inclined to proletarian revolution. It is a form of exporting poverty, creating an "exclave" of lower social class. Lenin contended that imperialism had prevented increasing class polarization in the developed world and argued that a workers' revolution could only begin in one of the developing countries, such as Imperial Russia.[citation needed]
Yes, it is most important...to imperialist graphic designers who obscure our relations to production to pretend they're in the same category as their African child slaves. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labor_aristocracy#Use_within_Marxism