Message from @AquaRegia
Discord ID: 814209024089915452
He is dumb
@NopeThanks if you're not a polpotist then debate me
I’m not
then debate me and take khmer pill
Alright lol
What should we debate
why i should be marxist
You should be
@NopeThanks don't debate ether, they are both dumb
Whoever is online after I eat lunch I’ll debate
Which will be me
You said same thing yesterday
Didn't show up
I’ll stay on this time but I’ve only got like 10 mins to eat
what a dumbass
@NopeThanks can you debate today at 2pm
@AquaRegia if you unbanter yourself one more time I will ban you
do it pussy
@AquaRegia Nah sorry I’ve got class then I may or may not still be in Highschool
@Whoever is ready, I’m ready
It would take too long if we wanted to cite the Marxist passages directed against Proudhon,
Lassalle, Rodbertus and many others, denouncing any attempt to reconcile commodity
production with the socialist emancipation of the proletariat.
For Lenin, this is the cornerstone of Marxism. It would be quite difficult to reconcile it with
Stalin's current thesis: “Why then, one asks, cannot commodity production similarly serve our
socialist society for a certain period” or “Commodity production leads to capitalism only if
there is private owner-ship of the means of production, if labour power appears in the market
as a commodity which can be bought by the capitalist and exploited in the process of
production, and if, consequently, the system of exploitation of wageworkers by capitalists
exists in the country.” This hypothesis is, of course, absurd; in the Marxist analysis, any
existence of a mass of commodities suggests that reserve-less proletarians had to sell their
labour-power. If in the past there was commodity production limited to a few branches, it was
not because the labour-power was sold "voluntarily" as it is today, but rather because it was
squeezed by force of arms from enslaved prisoners or serfs in personal dependency.
Do we have to quote the first two lines of "Capital" again? “The wealth of those societies in
which the capitalist mode of production prevails, presents itself as ‘an immense accumulation
of commodities’”.
@NopeThanks give me a sec
Alright take your time
what's the debate topic
Dunno
oops i misread the chatlogs
But did I ever need one
no because you mostly have to spend the entire debate discussing your worldview with moralizers
Well are you communist, socialist, or capitalist
We are chads
Well fascists
Socialism with Italian characteristics
Faschads
Ya
I mean not me but good for you