Author Topic: The shifting politics of inequality and the class ceiling  (Read 7023 times)

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So no Blockland then?
If Blockland is the price to pay for universally guaranteed prosperity, then so be it.

It seems crass to insinuate that this game was made purely for the purpose of monetary gain. Surely this is a passion project more than a money grab.
« Last Edit: July 07, 2017, 09:17:35 PM by Karl Marx »

If Blockland is the price to pay for universally guaranteed prosperity, then so be it.

Are you gonna be slaving away on a farm from morning to night so I can sit at home and make updates for Blockland?

Are you gonna be slaving away on a farm from morning to night so I can sit at home and make updates for Blockland?
You seem to be misinformed on the true cost of living upkeep. Artificially created value and the predatory adjusting of prices would have our society believe that a bottle of life-saving medicine, for example, really is worth $100+. The reality of the matter, however, reveals the true nature of how inexpensive, monetarily and labor-wise, it is to guarantee the right to healthcare.

Never trust a communist to understand the monetary value of anything

Daily reminder that marx practically bankrupted himself by being a loving idiot and then got butthurt about it.

Never trust a communist to understand the monetary value of anything

Daily reminder that marx practically bankrupted himself by being a loving idiot and then got butthurt about it.
http://time.com/money/4481786/how-much-epipen-costs-to-make/

"Pharmaceutical industry experts estimate that the medicine and its auto-injector, for which Mylan charges roughly $300 a pop, cost around $30 to produce."

Keep in mind, for a moment, that the $30 figure comes from the raw material suppliers overcharging in order to make a profit. It's a vicious cycle. An ouroboros, even. The pursuit of profit and commoditization leads inevitably to the oppression of the consumers.

I guess that makes all the famines directly caused by communism worth it

I guess that makes all the famines directly caused by communism worth it
Mao and Stalin were dictators. While Stalin, for example, did create an economic miracle, rapidly industrializing and transforming Russia into an economic superpower, his interests laid not with the people. As dictators tend to do, he reaped the benefits of his economic miracle for himself and his elites exclusively, leaving his people in conditions hardly better than they were under the monarchy.

Sounds an awful lot like capitalism, if you think about it.

I applaud you for going through with this act for so long tbh

Communism is the perfect economic system as long as you aren't a farmer peasant
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nice strawman
ya forgetin socialism isn't communism u dweeb

ya forgetin socialism isn't communism u dweeb

not just that but at least half of those examples are out of context as forget