Quote from: REA commodity.Quote from: K-DogEvery Marxist knows capitalism only pays workers enough to survive.By this definition, because I am paid more than enough to survive....what does that make me?
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Really? And is this type of person within Marxism discussed by Marx himself, or are you riffing to get K-Dog out of a jam because he was being relative absolute in what people were in a Marxist based Communism scheme? And him and I don't fit, and if there are two of us, there are undoubtedly millions more.
Quote from: REAvoiding the question because it is obviously relevant and you couldn't figure out how to fight the incongruity? And now you've created us "commodities" that seem to be more equal than others (which is apropos to my point), certainly K-Dog doesn't want anyone coming in to "equalize" his lifestyle and housing and cars any more than I want it done to me.Quote from: Tdos]Is Marxism like all pigs are equal, but some are more equal than others?Did you actually read Animal Farm, or just the Cliff Notes?
Quote from: REMarxism is like All Capitalists are Pigs. ;DSure. And then let political leaders take their place by making darn sure if you aren't related to them you get gruel and 300 sq feet in a concrete tower with occasional heat and running water and are assigned to the job most useful to the state. K-Dog goes into a computer assembly line to build them by hand, I get handed a well tender truck and go make sure old pumpjacks go up and down, and you get wheeled to an assembly line requiring you to put K-Dogs assembled PCs into a box.
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No more commodities, just us good ol' Marxist workers.