Message from @MrSally
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Quantum physics determines classical physics before classical physics even commits energy to work, son.
It's the smaller scale
It runs the larger scale.
It's the engine of the universe.
But it doesn't work like the larger scale works
It's like short term memory vs long term memory
That's because it powers the larger scale.
What does this have to do with Marxism
It's literally the math of the math.
Short term memory doesn't work the same as long term memory
It doesn't.
But it's the smaller scale of memory
It has nothing to do with Marxism, this guy just wants to talk about nothing and I don't know why I'm bothering.
Please gentlemen, can we get back to the topic at hand?
I'm not the one talking about nothing
You're making arguments that dont make sense
But acting like they do
I would love to discuss why Marxism can work among everyday people.
Please do
All ears.
It does. But appeal to a large amount doesn't make it true.
If you actually talk to someone about forming together with other working people and voting the bastards out of office, you will grab some ears.
And Marxism is simply the Conflict Theory, it doesn't actual *work*, it simply is an analysis of Sociology. Communism, is the debate of whether or not it can work.
"Truth" in this case, revolves around something entirely man-made: economies.
Democracy, in this case, determines the truth.
People need to be motivated by fear.
I'd contest that.
There is a fear here.
Fear and procreation
There is procreation as well.
No you need to convince them they're dying
Democracy is also man-made. Are you going with naturalism?
Marxism simply focuses on the Conflict aspect of human and social interaction, nothing more.
Not at all.
Sir, that is exactly what is specified in Marx's works.
I think he was responding to my question
It revolves around Class Conflict in Industrialized Society. Its offshoot, Feminism, revolves around Conflict of the Sexes.
They won't use their full potential unless they have a sense of urgency.
Cite the passage, please?
The whole book of Das Kapital?