wu36ca
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It was a stupid little comparison meant to be a joke. If this joke is innaccurate then sue me. But talk about totally deviating from the original premise of this thread. Do you have any shred of consistency or do you just go on random tangents?Well i caught on when you started to disagree with me.. most times only stupid fat people (and not the fatties that would be ok looking if they lost weight, the horrid ugly fatties) disagree with me.
I didn't respond to your other statement because it wasn't worth responding to. I don't feel the need to respond to people who cant distinguish a catchy title from actual opinion.
See above statement regarding titles and opinions.
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif Classic!! Your an expert on Marx when you read the most insignificant of his works, and in high school no less //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
You might try delving a little deeper into his work, beyond the superficial propaganda, before making yourself look foolish by commenting on it.
For example did you know that despite his focus on the inevitable crisis of capitalism and his portrayal of it as a system of domination and exploitation, Marx saw capitalism as primarily a good thing?Certainly Marx did not want to return to the traditional values of precapitalism. Past generations were just as exploited; the only difference is that the old exploitation was not veiled behind an economic system. Notwithstanding its exploitation, the birth of capitalism opened up new possibilities for freedom of the workers. The capitalist system provides the possibility for freedom from the traditions that have bound all previous societies. Even if the worker is not yet truly free, the promise is there. Similarly, as the most powerful economic system ever developed, capitalism holds the key to freedom from hunger and other forms of material deprivation. It was from the viewpoint of these promises that Marx criticized capitalism.
Here is another interesting tidbit for you; communism, as envisioned by Marx, has never been actualized.
Edit: Scratch this. It seems there was absolutely no point to this thread in the first place other than to start an argument. It seems more like an excuse to stir the shit than have intelligent discourse. Ah well, this thread was probably a joke in the first place.
