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Speaking of Adam Smith/ Marx dichotomy, I've been reading the wealth of nations and Marx's Capital as of late. I find the latter to be a tiresome and complex book.
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Don't read it. It's boring and completely wrong.
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The philosophical, sociological, and political aspects of marxism are correct. But Marx was not an economist and it shows. You really assume too much. Christ. |
Nearly every free market capitalist espouse Adam Smith's ideas in the Wealth of Nations, specially those who express loyalty to the austrian school.
Marxists believe in marxist economics, which is a derivative of Marx's Capital and the Communist Manifesto. How can someone call himself a Marxist while knowingly rejecting the veracity of Marx's Capital. The only possible explanation is that Marx's Capital has no relevance to Marxism. Is this what you propose ? |
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By the way, it was stupid enough for you to try and school me about Marxism, but even worse, you actually fucking believe "Nearly every free market capitalist espouse Adam Smith's ideas in the Wealth of Nations"? The only ones who espouse SOLELY Adam Smith are Austrian capitalists, a group you mentioned but failed to mention they are a ridiculously tiny minority; plus they only use Smith's economic writings and not his social writings (""Behold! I have invented the most devious pyramid scheme of all time! CAPITALISM!" & "What are the common wages of labour, depends every where upon the contract usually made between those two parties, whose interests are by no means the same ... The masters, being fewer in number, can combine much more easily; and the law, besides, authorises, or at least does not prohibit their combinations, while it prohibits those of the workmen.") Every other capitalist knows better than to believe in the stupidity of Austrian Economics, an economic cult so ridiculous that its own leader demands FAITH to believe in it (""its statements and propositions are not derived from experience... They are not subject to verification or falsification on the ground of experience and facts." Ludwig Von Mises, Human Action: A Treatise on Economics.) Capitalism has evolved in theory as much as Marxism. Capitalism's greatest contributor since Adam Smith, and in man ways much more important than Smith, has been Keynes, yet you did not mention him at all. And then there's the contributions of Piero Sraffa and Gunnar Myrdal. You seem to be stuck in economic theories of two hundred years ago. You need to update your economics. |
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Well, I'm not well read on the topic, so I can only offer my own opinions. But one thing that really pisses me off is how it is basically selling sex to minors. All those adverts that are basically soft porn, those abominable Bratz dolls, the record companies who will basically sign any old whore up who can pout in mini skirt...ugh. I'd feel more comfortable with Gulags, and military parades with a lot of red flags and hammer and sickles.
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There is nothing wrong with capitalism, it's the reason we can walk around dressed all black and express ourselves freely.
If we were a Communist country we wouldn't be able to do this, we could be imprisoned for doing it actually. Even if we don't appreciate the man or woman that happens to be our head of state or their politics, we should all be pretty God damned grateful that we live in a Capitalist country. P.S. If you don't live in a Capitalist country, I'm sorry. |
There's many reasons to complain against communism, but we don't do clichés around here.
Please refer from saying "In communist Soviet Union you'd be shot for listening to Alien Sex Fiend!" or any parallel stupidity. |
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If it's a clichè it's because it's been used alot. If it's been used alot, it's probably because of a reason. And if that reason happens to be that Communist rule is inferior to Capitalist rule, well so be it. I gotta agree that clichès aren't the best thing to use when you wanna make a point as it will bore the audience. But you gotta admit that having laws that prohibit your children from getting siblings is pretty extreme. I mean China can be as overpopulated as they want to be, and I guess it's good that they try to reverse it, but killing off the female babies that's not good enough for adoptions.. I can't respect that. |
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Communism is the closest you can get to a functional version of Marxism, and it's horrible. Capitalism has proven itself to be the most functional of the two, and I'm grateful I live in a country that supports that philosophy. |
Pinochet killed thousands of intellectuals.
There ya go. Proof that capitalism does not equal freedom. Seriously, Desp and JCC asked very challenging questions about Marxism in a thread I think below this one, and I tried to answer as best as I could as an actual Marcist thinker, and you come here and pretend to school us when you defend your position through clichés AND THEN defend your use of clichés? We're trying to have an actual discussion here. |
Did the troll seriously just say that because of capitalism we're allowed to dress like idiots and enjoy obscure music?
That's just... insane and completely wrong. Self expression is much more a cultural or social thing, not exactly a matter of distribution of wealth. |
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Please don't accuse me of "piggy backing" you, you're giving yourself too much credit. |
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I'm not pretending to "school" you, I am merely expressing my opinion, I already read through some replies that this thread is dominated by idealists, it is impossible to "school" idealists because they(you) are too closeminded to allow themselves to be "schooled". And bashing clichès is not a counter arguement, as I stated; there's a reason clichès become clichès, no matter how sick of them you are. |
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