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Re: had to screw a few Christians in the rear
Posted by Marcello (Guest) georgiomalik@yahoo.com - Monday, May 2 2011, 10:15:03 (UTC)
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It's funny that it's always the ones who've never read a line of Marx who are the passionate critics of his philosophy. And "evil"? Really? It's the capitalist who's incentive is to make money no matter how and whom or what he harms. The goal of Marx is man's emancipation from alienation. In the capitalist framework, man is alienated from his labor, from his essence, from nature, and from other men. The labor with which man produces is part of his essence, which makes his product unique and a part of his indivuality and his humaness. The capitalist takes that product from the producer and mass produces it for profit, therefore alienating the worker from his product and his creative energy (essence). It's hard to make sense of Marx in a paragraph.. but these arguments are so fuckin' generic: "communism is evil" .. "why do you live here in USA?" The American Indian tribes were the most communal societies before the Euros. came and destroyed them with liquor, disease, theft and slaughter. They were not alienated from nature, from eachother, from what they produced, and from their spirit or essence.



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