If he goes into the computer can we just delete him?
Does contemporary Marxism still consider feudalism to be a unified mode of production? I’ve heard some historians say that there was never such a thing as indivisble feudalism, rather that there were different modes sort of interacting during this time which taken as a whole compose our conception and stereotypes of what feudalism means.
Could China during that time be considered feudal, or is it specifically a western European thing?
you can get a taste of where they come from (wrt trump at least) in this thread, and if you ask them in good faith about their positions the majority of the users will respond in good faith in kind
i’m clicking on your text but nothing happening. It’s grey?
hmm not seeing it… link?
aye, their posting power is simply too great
He and Guglielmo Carchedi wrote a book called Capitalism in the 21st Century: Through the Prism of Value. I’m about halfway through definitely worth reading imo. It’s more of a general view of capitalism but it reads similar to his blogs.