• Muad'dib@sopuli.xyz
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    1 day ago

    The first one is true.

    In democracy, the people rule society

    In capitalism, the rich rule the economy

    The economy always rules society

    In a capitalist democracy, society serves two masters. Both opposites. It’s inherently unstable because it’s self contradicting.

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      21 hours ago

      Economic systems are not viewed in terms of who “rules” unless we are taking a Marxist perspective.

      The first sentence of the post is and will always be completely untrue.

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        14 hours ago

        Bro just watched tech billionaires coup the US government and he still doesn’t understand the problems with the concentration of wealth.

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          2 hours ago

          At no point have I said that the concentration of wealth isn’t a problem.

          I have said that it is false to claim democracy and capitalism cannot co-exist. They absolutely can and do in many nations. France is currently both.

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            Far too many people have actually studied Marx in academic situations for Marxist economics to ever become mainstream at the very least. The simple fact that the Labor Theory of Value is fundamentally incorrect would be the major problem. We aren’t adopting Marxist economics like we won’t be going back to a Lamarkian perspective on evolution, because we know it is wrong.

            Marxist sociology is what I hope becomes more common.