Tag: capitalism
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Silence Expanded

Censorship is counterproductive We all know that learning is an encounter with the “other”. Knowledge is gained by an encounter with something other than one’s own self. By meeting differences. This is also on a behavioral level – how can one know what NOT to do when that thing that should not be done is…
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The (De)volution of Capitalism

The primary focus of capitalism is the generation of wealth with the least government regulation possible, with each private entity exerting complete governance over its means of production. As established before, this overlaps with socialism in a move from decentralization, but renders private the acquired means (hence, privatizations). Therefore, access to the means of production…
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The Body Politick

Time to rustle some feathers again! It is completely redundant to express online that sexuality is a wonderful thing! No matter your sexual orientation, sexuality has a place in growing up, reserving a nice niche in memory lane in your time exploring. It has to be admitted that exploration of one’s own sexuality is completely…
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On Value, Profit and Overlap

The textbook definition of socialism typically starts that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole. The textbook definition of capitalism, in the meantime, starts from the fact that trade and industry are controlled by private entities rather than the state.Going by those definitions alone…
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A Socialist Criticises Socialism – Marx in the Mirror

…Oh my! Betrayer! Crucify him! Um, no. And yes I am aware that that is the wrong Marx in the featured image. But that is just to drive my point home. I find the healthiest sort of identity is one that continually questions and criticizes itself for clarity of ideas. I find that, in fact,…
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The Meanness of Production

Any good socialist would argue the point of socialism is the seizure of the means of production.
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Politics of Confrontation

Evil is not in confrontation but in forcing sameness and manufacturing consent. Why?


