Message from @UnfilteredGarbage

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2019-09-25 00:30:41 UTC  

But, as with Milton Friedman, Hayek, Thomas Sowell, Ronald Reagan, they all inevitably became staunch capitalists and champions of American conservatism.

2019-09-25 00:30:46 UTC  

Which just makes me want to think why are we obligated to take them?

2019-09-25 00:30:55 UTC  

and why did they even leave?

2019-09-25 00:31:32 UTC  

All ideology, then, @Samaritanâ„¢. đŸ˜„

2019-09-25 00:31:54 UTC  

Goodnight @Danacrag

2019-09-25 00:31:59 UTC  

I couldn't find a better way to word that I'm afraid

2019-09-25 00:32:08 UTC  

How does this happen, after pursuing a degree in economics, @yearspastmatter?

2019-09-25 00:32:29 UTC  

well he might have had woke professors who only assigned leftist reading material

2019-09-25 00:32:31 UTC  

I don't know

2019-09-25 00:32:34 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/613767975614283832/626214419327615006/The_Atlas_Society_7.mp4

2019-09-25 00:33:02 UTC  

Its not like there isn't such thing as a """marxist economist""" despite how antithetical those terms might be

2019-09-25 00:33:12 UTC  

Exactly.

2019-09-25 00:33:52 UTC  

communists funny enough seem to always leave out the human factor...

2019-09-25 00:34:24 UTC  

Yeah I've gotta go

2019-09-25 00:34:29 UTC  

"whoa whats this an opportunist amongst our ranks has killed all the ideologically pure among us and siezed power for himself?"

2019-09-25 00:36:35 UTC  

I studied Marxist doctrine throughout my educational endeavors, and it inevitably led to my solidification as a proponent of self-organization, henceforth economic and social freedom. If you understand their values, their dogmas, the irony is they're best served under the natural disposition of capitalism.

2019-09-25 00:37:11 UTC  

Marxist Economics is kina like Army Intelligence - it's an oxymoron

2019-09-25 00:37:30 UTC  

It's not a form of economic discipline, however.

2019-09-25 00:37:40 UTC  

It's merely criticism and conjecture.

2019-09-25 00:39:14 UTC  

Criticism and conjecture preying on and cultivating the envy of the audience, while simultaneously exploiting a knowledge-gap.

2019-09-25 00:39:50 UTC  

"Religion is the opiate of the masses"
T. Preacher

2019-09-25 00:39:51 UTC  

You can say some have good intentions, are fundamentally motived by altruism, but the prevailing force is always that of envy.

2019-09-25 00:40:04 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/613767975614283832/626216309754953739/unknown.png

2019-09-25 00:40:05 UTC  

france stronk

2019-09-25 00:41:04 UTC  

Communism is literally the blob off the horror movie. It takes something complex like the human body, or in the case of this ideology, human society, and boils it down into soup. It’s against nation states, tradition, families, religion.

2019-09-25 00:41:05 UTC  

Take it easy, @Samaritanâ„¢.

2019-09-25 00:41:11 UTC  

"Imperch Troomp!

2019-09-25 00:41:15 UTC  

REEEE

2019-09-25 00:41:26 UTC  

National heritage and identity are bad

2019-09-25 00:41:42 UTC  

Marxism is essentially a kindergarten answer to the complexities of real-world economics

2019-09-25 00:41:45 UTC  

Marxism, more broadly, goes against human nature.

2019-09-25 00:41:50 UTC  

^

2019-09-25 00:42:00 UTC  

Not even economics

2019-09-25 00:42:05 UTC  

@UnfilteredGarbage didn't Marx write down that quote?

2019-09-25 00:42:09 UTC  

The economics are bad

2019-09-25 00:42:27 UTC  

There are no economics, Python.

2019-09-25 00:42:27 UTC  

What, the religion quote? Yes, that's the joke

2019-09-25 00:42:37 UTC  

I thought so.

2019-09-25 00:42:38 UTC  

But taking out nation states, heritage, culture, families religion

2019-09-25 00:42:38 UTC  

In the truly utopian state of Communism, there is no such thing.

2019-09-25 00:42:49 UTC  

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