what if this technocratic form of capitalism has no more crises to offer us and from here to the end all crises will be a partisan spectacle in all the world?
this is what scares me. crises are needed for Marx to resolve imbalances in the supply chain of production. the crisis happens, balance is restored with the help of the lowest tiers of the working class accepting an even lower social position.
like the Palestinians who've been so gradually ethnically cleansed that there's plausible deniability for accusations of ethnic cleansing. everything is split into 100,000 different incidents of incremental progression. this is the future I see.
what if this technocratic form of capitalism has no more crises to offer us and from here to the end all crises will be a partisan spectacle in all the world?
this is what scares me. crises are needed for Marx to resolve imbalances in the supply chain of production. the crisis happens, balance is restored with the help of the lowest tiers of the working class accepting an even lower social position.
like the Palestinians who've been so gradually ethnically cleansed that there's plausible deniability for accusations of ethnic cleansing. everything is split into 100,000 different incidents of incremental progression. this is the future I see.