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100% It happens with a lot of different subjects. I get called "bias" and in an "echo chamber", yet I read more leftist literature than they ever have.
i had no idea. i finally sat down and started reading Marx expecting to find challenging arguments and lucid points. what i found instead was an elementary analysis of events followed by a complete misunderstanding of cause and effect. i was actually kinda shocked. i expected much more weight from such a famous thinker. but then he wasnt a thinker. he was a bitter reactor
When I first read Capital I had to gaslight myself into thinking I must be stupid for not seeing the genius that everyone else claimed to see. Took me quite a while to admit that to myself.
I just read a real good short story by amor towles, “New York: The Line” it is how capitalism springs forth even in the mist of complete communist authoritarian control. It also hints at reasons for the impulse to collectivism in the people. The story is funny, heart warming and a thought provoking. Of course, I am not doing the story any justice. Too lazy.
I read Das Kapital after Smith's Wealth of Nations. I can't believe people think of these two as equal in philosophical prowess.
that’s the thing right? people (some people) think you’re just being mean or hyperbolic by saying Marx was kind of retarded. But that is being said, because he was actually kinda retarded.
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Rand 1 year ago
never did finish reading it, always found sumthing betr @ hand like A. Solzhenitsyn or ....
image I think this is part of the problem some people have. They won't believe you, even though you've done the PoW by reading the literature. Instead of don't the work themselves, they'll just assume you're wrong, because consensus says that Marx is a great man of history.
A creepy realization is that all 8 points have already been implemented to a partial degree in the US economy. Each can likely continue to progress without much pushback by the general public if done slowly enough.