Anyways, I’m Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the warlord of Afghanistan y’all love to hate
I’m political and angry; I don’t think I’m gonna have a good faith argument
To be fair, regardless of your political views (pro-U.S or pro-China)
I guarantee, this is a more impactful change than the U.S or China’s politics, on their own, will ever get… at least something’s new IN THE WORLD
(I’m not even gonna convince y’all on whether China is good or not or America bad; I have my own views, you have yer own)
No, that’s just a plain-out exceptionally right wing American-brain dead theory, the same it would be if you replaced “Biden” with “Trump” in that text, for Communists, especially outside the West…
Of what illusion were their stances not antithetical to each other, in foreign policy especially?
The ebil tankie wankies of course…
This is like the size of one Chapter One of Vol. 1, Das Kapital… it still kicks ass and gets to the point on wages!
Chapter 2 talks mainly on this issue… Marx replies that when wages increase, at worst, prices in mostly non-essential sectors may increase, but prices for necessities like groceries stay, because as much as the capitalists in that sector may want to raise prices, there’s a lot more new money to be used and spent on necessities, by the wage laborers
Thus, the non-essential sectors won’t gain that much profit and inevitably would have to level out with the capitalist’s prices of necessities in that sector to a more reasonable price…