Message from @Neuron Cortex
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Imagine being this big of a brainlet
Jesus christ
Razor: "That is not post leftism"
Also Razor: "That is just a more simplified version of what I said"
Which one is it you low IQ brainlet
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?unjail @AusFox
Low IQ Razor jesus Christ.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
Next he is going to quote some Feral Faun about how post leftist Anarcho Syndicalism is not post leftism
Your description of post-leftism was the most garbage definition i have ever heard and in conflict with the essay you linked
And yet you agreed with it
are you now going back on "That is just a more simplified version of what I said"
Oh it is in conflict
Could you quote what I said?
Yes. The essay, not your initial comments
Could you quote my Initial comments?
"Post-left is about being disabled" = Troll
I never said that 😩
Maybe you need to get your ears checked
I said Left/Right political framing is disabled.
Razor is a cutie tho. No meme.
Fem feet suck
> “Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘Take the following fine spices: 500 shekels of liquid myrrh, half as much (that is, 250 shekels) of fragrant cinnamon, **250 shekels of fragrant calamus [cannabis]**, 500 shekels of cassia—all according to the sanctuary shekel—and a hin of olive oil. Make these into a sacred anointing oil, a fragrant blend, the work of a perfumer. It will be the sacred anointing oil.’”
~ Exodus 30:23-25
Labour vouchers are just a cucked form of currency
Would still be a market just has a controlled currency.
"an economic system in which a country’s businesses and industry are controlled and run for profit by private owners rather than by the government"
```The concept of “capitalism” includes a reference to markets, but as a socio-economic system, it is broader; its defining feature is the private ownership of capital (see e.g., Scott 2011). This typically leads to pressures to find profitable investment opportunities and to asymmetries between owners and non-owners of capital. Markets are a core element of capitalism, but in principle they can also exist in societies in which the ownership of capital is organized differently (see e.g., Carens 1981 for a proposal that builds on “moral incentives”; for the debate about “market socialism” in general see e.g., Bardhan/Roemer 1993). Many proposals for reforming current forms of capitalism, for example the Rawlsian idea of a “property owning democracy” (see e.g., O’Neill/Williamson 2012), do not reject markets, but rather argue for a more equal distribution of productive assets.```