/Karl Marx/ General

How did Karl Marx manage to completely give a grand slam analysis of capitalism like no other mortal could. Did aliens reach out and impart such knowledge upon Marx or was he a rare intellectual giant on the level only birthed every 200 years.

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I don't know but I've never heard anyone praise Capitalism like him.

It's incredible.

He fasted for 40 days in the desert whereupon he received the divine message of das capital

Well if you want to learn about the capitalist system, you read Marx first. But the conclusions drawn from reading Marx aren't favorable towards the capitalist system so I could see why they wouldn't like him.
It's incredible the amount of knowledge he imparted upon his readers. Truly one of the most underrated intellectuals of recent history.

Jow Forums hates him because they're jealous of 130 avg, Ashkenazi IQ.

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(Also >>>/leftypol/ is down the hall and to the left, cockgobbling faggot.)

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There truly isn't anyone to blame besides yourself. All the information about Capitalism, the system you live in, has been available for 150 years but you refuse to learn.

Adam Smith and Ricardo (but especially Ricardo) were brainlets and it didn't take a lot of effort for a philosopher to drive a train through their dribblings.

Marx didn't reject much if anything from Adam Smith.

>and it didn't take a lot of effort for a philosopher to drive a train through their dribblings.
I guess someone had to do it eventually.

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Lol marx was an alcoholic and a jobless bum.

I think /kmg/ is a good idea. What better place to learn about the teachings of one of the most important political philosophers than on the best political board?

I haven't read much from him, but I have a question. Does Marx's division of society into classes really hold today? The proleteriat that he describes doesn't seem to exist anymore, to me.

Can you share any information that could be included in the OP of this new and up-and-coming general?

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>Does Marx's division of society into classes really hold today? The proleteriat that he describes doesn't seem to exist anymore, to me.
I think it's still accurate. You have the working class and the capital owning class. In America, the type of work has shifted from manufacturing to service but it's all the same workers selling their time to provide labor in the form of a service rather to build things. I was watching this video and Richard Wolff made an interesting point how a merchant family managed to take advantage of the capitalists. Normally capitalists hire salesmen to convert a good into money by selling it but Walmart has monopolized the merchant class.

Tons of information in this video. You will learn a lot.

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Reading

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Who has seen this movie?

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>Public high school teacher Mark Brunt teaches excerpts from The Communist Manifesto alongside curriculum about the industrial revolution in his English class. He uses The Jungle by Upton Sinclair — a text published in 1906 that revealved the exploitative workplace conditions of the meat industry in Chicago and other industrialized cities many immigrants were subject to in the late 19th century — to understand what it was like to work in a factory a little more than a hundred years ago.

>Brunt talks about how these factory workers did all of the leg work — including slaughtering animals and packaging meat on top of working long days with little, if any, time off — to keep the factories intact, yet had very little control over their work, including their working conditions, compared to the profiteering factory owners.

>“I do a little role-playing with [my class],” Brunt tells Teen Vogue. “[I tell them,] I’m the boss, you’re my workers, and you want to try to take me down. I have the money. I own the factory. I control the police. I control the military. I control the government. What do you guys have?”

>His students usually blink at him, he says, totally clueless. He insists they actually have something huge, that he, as the boss, will never have: “It’s always just one student, whose hand shoots up and goes, ‘We outnumber you!’” Brunt says.

I was I had a teacher like that growing up.

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Lmfao imagine hitler in teen vogue.

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>believing in labor theory of value, forced collectivism, and a centralized state
Marx was a retard. Only thing he got right was the lower class should own guns.

>implying barter will ever die

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lol its like you ate a spoonful of fresh dogshit and then came here going "omg is that not the best icecream evar!!"

psst

kys.

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From the Q&A section:
>"Americans don't understand the difference between: anarhism, socialism, communism, marxism"

Overall an interesting critique of capitalism, very lucid, compared to the praise people give to capitalism, and the critiques of other systems. I'll also read the teenvogue article later.

I hope that there is enough traffic so a thread like this lives.

>Jews anti-White Communist general
lolno.

So Marx used the blood of the goyim in a ritual to summon communism from hell?

Makes sense.

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Poor b8, mate.
In all fields.

>>“I do a little role-playing with [my class],” Brunt tells Teen Vogue. “[I tell them,] I’m the boss, you’re my workers, and you want to try to take me down. I have the money. I own the factory. I control the police. I control the military. I control the government. What do you guys have?”
This is what every dumb commie thinks. Workers have an interest in tearing down the whole system just because they're 'oppressed' . He starts their game by telling the kids what they want to do already.

flawed logic man of nothing has a value.