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Baby Marxist. Feral debater. Will continue to “argue” as long as you give attention.
I return in kind the energy sent to me.
Libs be prepared 😈


Heres the repo in case you want other internet things to look at
Yeah Karl Mark’s really very much described capitalism but if you’re not reading the other Marxist writers you’re doing yourself a disservice.
Lenin in particular is incredibly important to understanding modern day communism. Mao includes blueprints for the successful Revolution that he threw. Even if you don’t like Stalin or appreciate his actions in the USSR he wrote a ton on communist Theory and given that he led one of the most powerful countries at one point seems like it might be prudent to you know hear what he has to say.
And that’s not getting into people like Rosa Luxembourg. Oh Hoxha has a ton of writings which get up to the '90s. Michael Paranti has also added a lot.
From the economics point of view there’s people like Richard wolf who’s a marxian economist who brings a marxian element to Modern economic theory.
You’re incredibly naive if you don’t think people haven’t thought about how to fix the broken system that we’ve been living in for the better part of a couple hundred years now. It’s out there you just have to go find it and not fall for the United States or Western lines “on what doesn’t work”


Well we know Netflix certainly isn’t paying any of these people what they’re worth so ethically I think you can make an argument for it 🤣


You’ll notice in the article that said the show creators really happy not the VFX artists.
In fact the article doesn’t talk about any review from any vfx artist of the effects in the show, only that the public seem to be pleased with them.
I expect this type of behavior to increase as companies look more and more to increase their profit margin.
I’m choosing to believe this is what happened.
I don’t care about reality anymore
There are studies recently released that show that the people who are buying houses 20 years ago are the same people buying houses today. It is a zero-sum game because nobody else is able to buy a house, especially not if they’re younger.