BasedOnMarx [none/use name]

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  • BasedOnMarx [none/use name]tomainNot lies detected
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    4 years ago

    I was just arguing that it really can't be "kept away from imploding". A look at history and you realize it's inevitable

    Also I'm glad you mentioned that we should not limit ourselves to "socialize the workplace", we should abolish it altogether, eventually. I see too many communists arguing and limiting themselves to "democratizing the workplace", not realizing the hell of capitalism is not that the firm has a boss, but the firm itself



  • BasedOnMarx [none/use name]tomainNot lies detected
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    4 years ago

    Keyseian economics do cover the tracks of a substantial portion of the contradictions within capitalism. Namely, you can prevent virtually any large enterprise from going belly up this way

    You realize the most basic and fatal contradiction of capitalism is the fact that workers and the capitalists have opposing interests, right? If there's class conflict, the system will eventually end, someday. How does keynesianism cover this?


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    4 years ago

    Capitalism won't be kept away from violently imploding as long as the contradictions within it exist, which of course won't ever go away because they're an intrinsic feature of the system itself