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>>18692677
Your point being?..

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>>18623463
>Recommend
>anticommunist
As some *constructive* criticism, check Hannah Arendt's "The Human Condition". It does deal with the necessity to differentiate between "labor", "work" and "deed", and as such analyses what were the fundamental flaws with the Marx's project.

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>>18544029
>Yes
Pic related. Advancement of tech, doesn't mean less labor. It means consuming more. And therefore, *laboring* for that increased amount of consumption. Instead of less work you get more dildos and gayPhones.


>>18544027
>More trad sentimentality.
If by trad you mean, that humans are by their nature unequal, - that human cattle wouldn't even know what do to with their spare time, and that first they would need to *become* human, then yes.

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