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In reply to the discussion: One of the nice things about being well-versed in Marxism [View all]srjmsbnd
(24 posts)45. Capitalist Solipsistism
Marx and the LTV is right, your critics are correct you are wrong, there are a million examples of how there is no connection between value and price which can be compared to the most basic simplicity in production and explained by the most foolish scheme in marketing which is why they are separated.
A design sketch may cost the manufacturer hundreds thousands but it can almost cost the person who designs it nothing, so they say it is worthless with out it being sold but in actuality they can not sell what is not produced. Capitalist arguments are solipsistic and circular that they have perfected based on marketing not industry and manufacturing (which is why they can continue marketing long after industry collapses and outsourced.
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Too bad it's not taught..really taught..as part of a history lesson. In depth, capitalism and
nanabugg
Jul 2012
#27
Hmmm, I guess we'll just disagree here, but I'll try not to insult you.
ithinkmyliverhurts
Jul 2012
#10
I got POUNDED in my dialectical materialism seminar for taking a Hegelian position.
lapislzi
Jul 2012
#28
if you know they exist, why don't you quote marx on solutions rather than someone else's problematic
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#18
saying the system is unsustainable isn't offering a 'solution'. Neither is a limit to the workday
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#35
Can I ask how you get people to listen long enough to grasp the points without trying to refute
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#15