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RE: Why Seize the Means of Production, When You Can Build It Yourself?

in Informationwar4 days ago (edited)

Marxtards are eternally stuck in the 19th century and so their idea of "means of production" is confined to the inputs available in the 19th century namely land and large factories. If you point out that anyone who owns a laptop, car, bicycle or a house can become a capitalist they will conjure up their false dichotomy between "personal property" and "private property" a distinction that only exists only in their imaginations. In reality, when I go to the farmers market and buy homemade food or other goods from one of the many local proprietors I am buying from capitalists who are turning a profit by selling me things they made with the use of their "personal property." These capitalists also "command the labor", another Marxtard dogma, of many workers who provide services for the maintenance, repair, and production of their "personal property." Those workers don't share in the profits of these capitalists make when they sell their goods at market. Of course, the easiest way to trigger a Marxtard is to point out that value is subjective; their entire world view hinges on the opposite.

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Indeed.

It is like the Marxists have a movie idea of how things are made.

If we were ever brave enough to let Marxists face reality, they all starve to death. But, i haven't seen any of them protest "let us be farmers".

I do not know how to let them see reality without the death part.

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