SuperJail Warden
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Jay wrote:

SuperJail Warden wrote:

Jay wrote:

It's been the result every time marxism has been deployed, not capitalism.
full communism has never been tried. the soviet union was state capitalist. ownership of the means of production by the state is the final stage of capitalism.
Ok
as a member of the proletariat, you should take an interest in marxist economics.

i will let you borrow my book.
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Don't you follow my facebook? I'm solidly boogie
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Jay wrote:

Don't you follow my facebook? I'm solidly boogie
lol no you aren't. unless you own the company you work for or an independently working tradesman you are just a prole.

a prole with a bigger mortgage. a mortgage that is in a way oppressing you.
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everyone in America considers themselves middle-class except for a tiny sliver of old blue-collar stock.

most are working class and the middle-class is vanishing.

the definition of class in america almost entirely dismisses social and cultural class distinctions, too.

try and imagine jay at the theatre or speaking a foreign language. good god.
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uziq wrote:

everyone in America considers themselves middle-class except for a tiny sliver of old blue-collar stock.

most are working class and the middle-class is vanishing.

the definition of class in america almost entirely dismisses social and cultural class distinctions, too.

try and imagine jay at the theatre or speaking a foreign language. good god.
I speak Spanish and go to Broadway shows a few times a year
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the fact you think musicals == 'the theatre' is sending off a huge code to the bourgeois of the world that you are an imposter.
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not impressed. you have to speak either french or Italian and go to operas if you want to consider yourself cultured. taking your wife to see the wizard of oz on broadway isn't high class
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textbook false consciousness.

https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/photo/art/engels-5.jpg
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Jay wrote:

uziq wrote:

you'd feel differently about it if you lived in flint, michigan and didn't have giant socialised workfare schemes to remunerate and educate you.

commie
So we should keep the factories open just because people live there? That's stupid and you know it. Their parents and grandparents moved to the city because they heard there was work there. They can do the same and move to where the work is instead of whining incessantly about "they took ur jerbs". The people who live in the Rust Belt did themselves in. The union employees wanted to work as little as possible while making the most money they could (completely rational, but self defeating).
The effects go well beyond a few people being unemployed.

Negative balance of trade and debt to foreign countries. And I agree, in many cases unions have cut their own throats, but still, govts which follow free market theory beyond their own interests have encouraged it with high corporate taxes and low personal and consumption taxes. America is about the only country in the world without a VAT.

Federal debt - the govt spending 40% more than it receives in taxes.

These are bad things, whatever the inane theories you subscribe to say.

By 2030 America will not be able to borrow any more, Federal spending will have to be cut savagely - either the military or social spending will have to be cut to zero, imports will also be unaffordable.
Then its going to hurt like you can't imagine.

I don't care that you bury your head in the sand, you're going to be amongst the hardest hit.
Read the book if you want, or don't, I don't care.

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uziq wrote:

textbook false consciousness.

jay's bourgeoisie bosses let him keep an above average amount of his labor value compared to the other proletariat. clearly the system works. he is truly free from the class struggle.
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Dilbert_X wrote:

Jay wrote:

uziq wrote:

you'd feel differently about it if you lived in flint, michigan and didn't have giant socialised workfare schemes to remunerate and educate you.

commie
So we should keep the factories open just because people live there? That's stupid and you know it. Their parents and grandparents moved to the city because they heard there was work there. They can do the same and move to where the work is instead of whining incessantly about "they took ur jerbs". The people who live in the Rust Belt did themselves in. The union employees wanted to work as little as possible while making the most money they could (completely rational, but self defeating).
The effects go well beyond a few people being unemployed.

Negative balance of trade and debt to foreign countries. And I agree, in many cases unions have cut their own throats, but still, govts which follow free market theory beyond their own interests have encouraged it with high corporate taxes and low personal and consumption taxes. America is about the only country in the world without a VAT.

Federal debt - the govt spending 40% more than it receives in taxes.

These are bad things, whatever the inane theories you subscribe to say.

By 2030 America will not be able to borrow any more, Federal spending will have to be cut savagely - either the military or social spending will have to be cut to zero, imports will also be unaffordable.
Then its going to hurt like you can't imagine.

I don't care that you bury your head in the sand, you're going to be amongst the hardest hit.
Read the book if you want, or don't, I don't care.
I don't see how a VAT is helpful. It's a regressive tax whose burden falls most heavily on the poor. Most states have a sales tax, in New York it is 8.875% on every purchase, with higher excise taxes on vice items. Sales taxes in general are terrible because they discourage commerce and suck productive money out of the economy with every transaction.

As for the rest, it's what I've been saying since Day One here. When I said we needed to cut our military spending and work towards balancing our budget you called me a workfarist who was trying to keep poor people down.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Jay
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SuperJail Warden wrote:

uziq wrote:

textbook false consciousness.

jay's bourgeoisie bosses let him keep an above average amount of his labor value compared to the other proletariat. clearly the system works. he is truly free from the class struggle.
You guys are idiots lol
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pleb problems in this thread.
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Jay wrote:

I don't see how a VAT is helpful. It's a regressive tax whose burden falls most heavily on the poor. Most states have a sales tax, in New York it is 8.875% on every purchase, with higher excise taxes on vice items. Sales taxes in general are terrible because they discourage commerce and suck productive money out of the economy with every transaction.
If it means corporation tax can be cut its a good thing, if food and childrens clothes are zero rated it affect the poor not at all.
Transferring tax from corporations to personal discretionary spending boosts inwards investment, crimps imports and boosts jobs.
If nothing else US companies need to be on a level playing field with the rest of the world. A similar corporation tax would mean there would be no need for them to offshore their profits. 30% of something is better than 40% of nothing.
All tax "sucks money out of the economy". It doesn't really matter where it is, Peoples spending power stays about the same.

As for the rest, it's what I've been saying since Day One here. When I said we needed to cut our military spending and work towards balancing our budget you called me a workfarist who was trying to keep poor people down.
The military is a workfare program, its a shame it has no useful or productive output. The likelihood of it being cut is about nil though.

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There is nothing wrong with workfare programs. Keeping people busy and invested in society is important. A significant amount of crime in this country would go away if poor young people were given an alternative to sitting on their asses all day at basketball court.
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Moby Dick is still my favourite book but the chapter where Ishmael argues a whale is a fish remains really out of place.
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you're missing the point somewhat. it's not about the scientific veracity of the chapter and more about the efforts of empiricism (and more germane a nineteenth-century cult of positivism) to categorise the world. this actually goes back through the medieval era and a whole swathe of reading in theology, in nominalism (and anti-nominalism), and in Aristotlean metaphysics and frameworks that literally dominated western thought (everything belonging to a frankly bizarre taxonomy).

it doesn't matter that a whale isn't a fish. you're reading one of the most richly symbolic works in all of American literature like a fax machine. moby-dick is a completely unassailable and unassimilable white thing – it's what transfixes and bedevils Ahab in the first place.

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Jay
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Dilbert_X wrote:

Jay wrote:

I don't see how a VAT is helpful. It's a regressive tax whose burden falls most heavily on the poor. Most states have a sales tax, in New York it is 8.875% on every purchase, with higher excise taxes on vice items. Sales taxes in general are terrible because they discourage commerce and suck productive money out of the economy with every transaction.
If it means corporation tax can be cut its a good thing, if food and childrens clothes are zero rated it affect the poor not at all.
Transferring tax from corporations to personal discretionary spending boosts inwards investment, crimps imports and boosts jobs.
If nothing else US companies need to be on a level playing field with the rest of the world. A similar corporation tax would mean there would be no need for them to offshore their profits. 30% of something is better than 40% of nothing.
All tax "sucks money out of the economy". It doesn't really matter where it is, Peoples spending power stays about the same.

As for the rest, it's what I've been saying since Day One here. When I said we needed to cut our military spending and work towards balancing our budget you called me a workfarist who was trying to keep poor people down.
The military is a workfare program, its a shame it has no useful or productive output. The likelihood of it being cut is about nil though.
I'll make a recommendation that dovetails nicely with this - Voltaire's Bastards by John Ralston Saul. It's a critique of scientific management and the consequences of reason without conscience as applied within the American economy and government. It was written in the early 90's and is slightly dated, but still worth a read.
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uziq
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if you need a text about 'reason without conscience' look at the holocaust. that's the apogee of Voltaire and co.'s European enlightenment project. rationality unhinged from all humanist basis. Adorno and Horkheimer anatomised the whole thing in their 'dialectic of enlightenment' (not an easy read).
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I never cared for Voltaire. I always agreed with Rousseau. We would all be better off reentering the state of nature and living in the woods.
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Jay
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Candide is one of my favorite books
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
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Jay wrote:

TI'll make a recommendation that dovetails nicely with this - Voltaire's Bastards by John Ralston Saul. It's a critique of scientific management and the consequences of reason without conscience as applied within the American economy and government. It was written in the early 90's and is slightly dated, but still worth a read.
Thanks, I'll check it out.
I read 'Winning' by Jack Welch, it did seem like a soulless way to do business.
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Jay
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Are you dick shelquist?
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No, no I'm not.
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