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indigi posted:whats the Marxist position on not cleaning the snow off your loving car then driving on the highway? instant execution? THS posted:you’re thinking about it wrong. the marxist position is everyone takes the train
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e:doublepost
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 12:56 |
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Now THAT's what I call a snow piercer
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 14:59 |
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Torpor posted:the Wolff man is big in china, thats mildly amusing.
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 15:06 |
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Broke: Wolf Warrior diplomacy Woke: Dick Wolff economics
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Torpor posted:the Wolff man is big in china, thats mildly amusing. I wonder how well the righteous indignation translates. Cuz that’s like half his bit.
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https://mobile.twitter.com/barista__morg/status/1339254784503685120
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Mr. Lobe posted:I wonder how many public intellectuals talk about Marxism as a practical political philosophy in China iirc you have the party theoreticians who treat it pretty seriously and are a sort of remnant of maoist thinking? like the ones who think strikes happening in the economic zones are cool and good and they defend it to the rest of the party
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dead gay comedy forums posted:iirc you have the party theoreticians who treat it pretty seriously and are a sort of remnant of maoist thinking? like the ones who think strikes happening in the economic zones are cool and good and they defend it to the rest of the party Do those people have their hands on the levers of power? Or are they just academics?
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Cpt_Obvious posted:Do those people have their hands on the levers of power? Or are they just academics? They are one of a number of factions, in this case probably mostly affiliated with the youth communist league faction. If I remember correctly, some of the reason Xi getting elected was seen as a departure from the previous norm is that supposedly he like broke that a little bit, rather than him personally being a compromise choice of them all. But also that might just be sour grapes from populists and he's just a typical elitist/reformer and his ascendancy is just intentional alternating of power after Hu Jintao's administration (which was populist/youth communist league). If you want to read about internal factionalism in the modern era, there's a bunch of English material related to the Bo Xilai arrest since it was pretty high profile and reported on internationally. So leftist theoreticians are around, though the coalition that really pushes their agenda isn't currently in power. But that changes every ten years or so and it's not like they're being purged so there's no reason to think their influence won't continue to ebb and flow back to them at some point.
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comedyblissoption posted:lol what the gently caress the article says "some" videos have some multiple of some wolff youtubes, which could mean as little as like 80k views. i don't think he's gonna end up like jerry lewis in france
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unbutthurtable posted:They are one of a number of factions, in this case probably mostly affiliated with the youth communist league faction. I think Hu's tenure is what really broke traditional assumptions about how the CCP operates. Hu was suppose to be a populist, but his reign is anything was marked by an expansion of cowboy capitalism and improved relations with the West. If anything since Hu has left, Xi moved the party to a more state-centric/anti-Western position. Xi himself is still a reformer rather than a radical like Bo but I would say a lot of it is about structuring the Chinese economy in a more sustainable demand-driven fashion which is somewhere in-between.
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https://twitter.com/bingus_enjoyer/status/1339568073603489792
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 00:20 |
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I've often wondered if the story about the Romanovs deflecting gunshots with the jewelry they stashed under their clothes as they fled has any truth to it
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 00:39 |
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Happy birthday, Uncle Joe.
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Ardennes posted:I think Hu's tenure is what really broke traditional assumptions about how the CCP operates. Hu was suppose to be a populist, but his reign is anything was marked by an expansion of cowboy capitalism and improved relations with the West. If anything since Hu has left, Xi moved the party to a more state-centric/anti-Western position. Okay, yeah, that's fair -- I'm coming at it more from an origin-story perspective with Hu, but you're right (as evidenced by what China's economy is like now). And yeah, I don't think it's part of some master plan of Xi's for the imposition of the next phase of communism or whatever...but it's absolutely the smart move given how fickle and unpredictable American administrations are going to be on trade to develop their own consumer base. One thing is makes me wonder is what the implications of having a, basically, less globalized economy will be. When I was in poli sci classes in college it was like a shibboleth (not 100% sure i'm using that term right) that two countries with a significant economic interdependence would go to war. I think the example that was used was that no two countries with McDonald's ever went to war. The PRC moving in a more consumer-focused direction might reduce that interdependence. Could be bullshit, who knows.
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https://twitter.com/WSWS_Updates/status/1340274222816522240 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47cf-UgOrkM
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 14:15 |
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https://twitter.com/catalyst_theory/status/1340689608267448320?s=19 Another public intellectual dead of covid
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gradenko_2000 posted:https://twitter.com/catalyst_theory/status/1340689608267448320?s=19 This is a good article thank you for sharing it. RIP to the author
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unbutthurtable posted:When I was in poli sci classes in college it was like a shibboleth (not 100% sure i'm using that term right) that two countries with a significant economic interdependence would go to war. I think the example that was used was that no two countries with McDonald's ever went to war. This is literally Tom Friedman lol.
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# ? Dec 22, 2020 03:04 |
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I got told that in social studies as a teenager and even then I remember thinking it was such a pointless statement. Just both wrong and saying nothing on so many levels.
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# ? Dec 22, 2020 03:38 |
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thats just because you didn't have the moustache of understanding
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# ? Dec 22, 2020 03:40 |
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What about Armenia and Azerbaijan, Tom
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What about Armenia and Azerbaijan https://asbarez.com/159933/mcdonald...20in%20Armenia. quote:February 7, 2017
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Prince Myshkin posted:This is literally Tom Friedman lol. lol this is like such a lesson in ideology and hegemony. That it seemed like a truism of an entire field of study, but was just the deranged musings of one dumb prick, is such an indictment
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Atrocious Joe posted:What about Armenia and Azerbaijan what if one of those combination pizza hut and taco bells opened in yerevan and then the war became a mcdonals-yumfoods proxy conflict which ultimately became so significant it was known as the Franchise Wars and culminated in every restaurant in the world being a taco bell and we wiped our buttholes with shells just something for the marxism thread to think about
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# ? Dec 22, 2020 04:41 |
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unbutthurtable posted:what if one of those combination pizza hut and taco bells opened in yerevan and then the war became a mcdonals-yumfoods proxy conflict which ultimately became so significant it was known as the Franchise Wars and culminated in every restaurant in the world being a taco bell and we wiped our buttholes with shells nice cyberpunk games tangent thread
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while obviously not true to a rule does it not imply that capitalist hegemony is more powerful than nation-states, something i think a lot of us agree with
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Atrocious Joe posted:What about Armenia and Azerbaijan Ah dang I got owned
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I'm in Nagorno/I'm in Karabakh/I'm in the combination Nagorno-Karabakh
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i say swears online posted:while obviously not true to a rule does it not imply that capitalist hegemony is more powerful than nation-states, something i think a lot of us agree with i dont actually agree with that, certainly not at the level of a multinational corporation, anyway. overall, probably they are, but most of their power is in influencing nations to enact their agenda, like how the united states spends a lot of time beating up Central America for daring to pass minimum wage laws. you could say that means the capitalists as a class are more powerful than nations, but i'd say its more that capitalists also happen to run nations
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Larry Parrish posted:i dont actually agree with that, certainly not at the level of a multinational corporation, anyway. overall, probably they are, but most of their power is in influencing nations to enact their agenda, like how the united states spends a lot of time beating up Central America for daring to pass minimum wage laws. you could say that means the capitalists as a class are more powerful than nations, but i'd say its more that capitalists also happen to run nations i guess it's all in tandem. you could use the same example with dole banana, just backed up by the marines, but yeah i'm not talking about specific companies
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Algund Eenboom posted:I'm in Nagorno/I'm in Karabakh/I'm in the combination Nagorno-Karabakh
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# ? Dec 22, 2020 05:22 |
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that’s only because multinationals are kept in line by a robust (though shallow) set of laws. Choosing to obey those laws and outsourcing both protection and governance to the relevant national authority is cheaper for the capitalists at the moment than hiring/training/maintaining their own private McMarines they have the resources and capabilities, but it has to be interesting to their bottom line
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LittleBlackCloud posted:What was the deal with anti-semitism in the USSR? Are there any good books about it? i read this in the seinfeld voice
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georgia is gettin' upset!!
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# ? Dec 22, 2020 09:24 |
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i have a suspicion that he's converted to communism purely for the jokes "and this offends you as a communist?" no, it offends me as a poster!
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Larry Parrish posted:i dont actually agree with that, certainly not at the level of a multinational corporation, anyway. overall, probably they are, but most of their power is in influencing nations to enact their agenda, like how the united states spends a lot of time beating up Central America for daring to pass minimum wage laws. you could say that means the capitalists as a class are more powerful than nations, but i'd say its more that capitalists also happen to run nations sometimes I think about the standing armies that Coca-Cola and Nestlé have
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LittleBlackCloud posted:What was the deal with anti-semitism in the USSR? Are there any good books about it? there's this chapter of History and Criticism of a Black Legend http://www.readmarxeveryday.org/stalin/losurdo-en-20180311.html#heading51
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