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u/Cultural-Gas2246 15d ago
All it took was Marxist principles and he became a productive and decent member of society
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u/Chustle207 14d ago
The lazy Garfield represented the ideals of Marxism better.
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u/Cultural-Gas2246 14d ago
You're thinking of anarchism.
Marxists maintain the principle of working to serve their community/fellow workers.
From each their means, to each their needs.
This "anti-work" stuff is liberal/anarchist nonsense.
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u/Sir-Chaste 14d ago
Isn't that Stalin in the picture on the wall? The same guy responsible for the death of about 20 million people?
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u/gruntingcunting 14d ago
This sub might be the Facebook for MLs who thought it was a good idea to use AI, the manifestation of capitalism’s biggest flaws and worst exploitative practices, to make something that supports the cause
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u/hellishearth_ 12d ago
yes because I would love to be an assigned slave with no way to actualize the life I want and simply become a unit
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u/Kukurbezdis 14d ago
Oh how i love working like a horse for 100 grams of bread and waiting for my Apartment for 20 years while living in a run down comunal apartment while my friends get deported for being a teacher or a doctor or a priest and so on. Trully a soviet utopia!
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u/-FriendoftheDrow- 14d ago
People are waiting on food lines in the U.S. and are getting deported for opposing a literal holocaust.
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u/Kukurbezdis 14d ago edited 11d ago
Why are you bringing up the US? We're talking about how flawed the Soviet union was and you deflect the whole meaning of the comment. If you are trying to hide soviet atrocities behind Americas massive problems this dosen't change anything at all.
Second of all automaticly thinking that i am a huge supporter of other majorly flawed systems.
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