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hitler was you middle man
your
he gases half the jews
and he affects half industry
was the holocaust exaggerated
He was the opposite of a middle man. That was what he ran on, being absolute and unwilling to compromise.
yes i think only 2 million died
not 6 gorillian
Wasnt the term "late stage capitalism" coined by a national socialist?
Grug think big nose grug lie about holobunga
No I'm pretty sure that was invented by Stalinists to justify them losing Germany and Italy to fascists.
But I'm like 25% sure.
Capitalism in decay was certainly used to justify that.
Stalin left the socialists in Germany out to dry because he said that Germany would collapse after they oppressed the proletariat under industrialists' watch.
But that was really just a parting shot.
well he left them because the ussr failed to conquer poland but lets not talk about that
"The term "late capitalism" was first used by Werner Sombart in his 1902 magnum opus Der Moderne Kapitalismus; Sombart divided capitalism into three stages: early capitalism; high capitalism, the heyday of capitalism; and late capitalism."
Never heard of this dude.
But he reflects Marx on this.
Just interesting that he coined the term
@.·Big Chungus·. Welcome
Hello.
🅱elcome
I'm gonna check this place out. If I like it, I'll _attempt to_ make you all a banner, alright?
coolio
I'll look around and mull everything over for the night, and maybe talk a bit here, but for the most part just think and look, so goodnight all. Sleep well.
@Doctor Anon your ideology was started by fleeing trotskyist jews
im right-wing populist u cunt
sure u r
Aka neocon.
What the fuck does it mean to be “spiritual” but not religious. Without the concept of a religion being assumed to be accurate and true there’s nothing to suggest a spirit even exists
I thought I was pretty clear in my explanation of spirituality as the animus of the world explained through deities.
The Greeks and Romans, Romans especially, had a god for everything.
But Greeks and Romans probably didn't think there were literally people living in the clouds that controlled everything.
The concept of a pagan deity is connected to the Earth rather than as omnipotent as Christianity is.
That's why it's spiritual rather than religious in the sense Christianity is.
That's as good as I can explain it.
I might just be slow on this shit because I feel more lost
Try to think of paganism as a religion manifesting the natural world and Christianity as representing the metaphysical.