Message from @Chillin Chum
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Some sure, but some are also covered by the law, you can't hit your employees
I don't know
And I'm all for labour unions provided they're not mandatory
You can get better conditions that way
And ive read the sigmund freud book leftypol recommended, civilization and its discontent, about peoples egos and wanting what makes them happy - if you want change its not gonna come by way of threats
That goes to anyone, WNs natsocs ancaps, ancoms whatever
Or thats what I took away from the book
Anyways, nigger nigger nigger kike kike kike gas gas gas
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throw in a bourgie and you'll fit in good
hi
I have a question for you all: What is with the obession with economics and politics?
@Chillin Chum How's your summer break going, pal?
Summer break?
I graduated 6 years ago.
Do you go to school year round?
If I did. Not anymore.
Politics and economics are vital to society
and they're all fucked up
Sure, make your case
That it being messed up is only a symptom?
There's always a root cause
what if I told you that........
Ultimately I won't be able to make a wholy satisfying case, I can't just convince anyone on some intellectual ground.
But as far as I can tell, as long as your working with fundamental flaws in humans, or rather relatable mistakes, you'll be stuck making half-way solutions that ultimately won't work under any system if your only focused on economics and politics.
So for starters, I have to question why there should be a focus on a fraction of everything.
So you think human nature is the cause of societies problems?
I know that as long as there is a chance to make mistakes, to have frailties, you can't have a system that will work perfectly.
Only a theortically perfect intelligence could achieve that. (And since it is likely to bring up a lot of stuff that would only encourage a flame war. Let's just leave the perfect person thing alone.)
I just mean that I just don't feel that government can solve all our problems,and particularly if it's a character problem, only we can change ourselves.
Yeah, but I mean society is implemented from the top down
I would rather work the other way.
That way doesn't seem to be working.
you implement changes via politics that affect people's goals and environments
I don't see government changing the character of people, do you?
Interestingly, that was the fundamental principle of Maoism.
that the government would change the people.
and likewise, the people would change the government, in a never-ending series of contradictions.
*it failed miserably.*
Communism always fails