Debate With An English Marxists
Stranger: people work in a limited, video-game like form, plugging in the majority of their life for the limited range of options that capitalism can offer them, hoping they manage to luck out and not struggle their whole lives
Stranger: and they do it because of the abstract laws of capitalist competition
Stranger: laws which no one chose, but slowly took over our world as markets spread
Stranger: i would not choose that world, i would choose a world where we use our labour to produce the things we need *directly*
You: you have two flavors in capitalis. you get seucrity an dget plugged liked you say. or you risk your life and try to become the owner of a means of production. I think is just fear eand cowardise ultimately
Stranger: so through yourself into the pachinko machine of entrepreneurialism, hoping you can become the person that can let capitalism grow the most
Stranger: you win by letting yourself become a puppet of capitalism
Stranger: if you want to focus on anything else you end up becoming a wage-slave to others
Stranger: great choice
You: well I understand that is what you want but by your own admitance capitalism are the ones creating everything. so that means people are not flying into socialist countries to create. so you cant' even see your own reality
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