Jude on Nostr: Mr Mott and Bailey sealion wants me to think that using the common usage of the term ...
Mr Mott and Bailey sealion wants me to think that using the common usage of the term capitalism somehow obscures my critiques because he prefers to define it as a nebulous concept devoid of any interaction with reality.
Where the rubber hits the road, capitalism becomes about dominance. I'm not interested in the pure theory, I'm talking about how people typically apply theories. Ownership of production creates a pressure to own more than others, which eventually collapses into fascism.
Where the rubber hits the road, capitalism becomes about dominance. I'm not interested in the pure theory, I'm talking about how people typically apply theories. Ownership of production creates a pressure to own more than others, which eventually collapses into fascism.