>>1450537>Marx literally praises capitalism in his books you moron. Nice try, attempting to belittle me for not reiterating Marx as you have. Why do schizophrenic commies always try to impress people with how reverently they have memorized dense writing. It is very very much like Christianity in that regard.
>hurr durr look how well ive memorized this shittily written book (communist drivel)I am quite aware of Marx's cyclical views as i too have read the wikipedia page on Karl Marx and Das Kapital. My point is that if Marx were alive today and had witnessed the numerous predictable failings of communist EMPIRES and the empowerment affordable computers have provided "the proliferate" with.
In essence you are staring into your ticket to the intelligentsia right this second, should you choose to accept it. But it's more than just computers.. it's also 3D printing, algae biofuel, and the whole gambit of technologies that make decentralized production available to the common mere mortal. Witnessing all this how could Marx be anything but a staunch proponent of the Free market, especially considering the late stage communist Frankenstein emerging hell of modern China and the EU?
And yes i am aware at the beginning of Das Kapital Marx praises markets to some degree but he never saw a kid building a 3d printer out of legos and a glue gun and then program it himself. In his day you had to literally own your own version of an empire to afford the steam engines required to power a factory. And given that context I guess you can excuse someone for such primitive constructs as "the means of production" and thinking that a union was actually representing your interests. The next form of community is online and again you are staring into it.