/lit/discuss Karl Marx and Jews Posted by FantasticWeirdPerson@reddit | 4chan | View on Reddit | 14 comments
[-] clayticus@reddit Marx wrote that? It's pretty based [-] fudgemental@reddit He never got over the loss of his foreskin [-] clayticus@reddit makes sense [-] meIRLorMeOnReddit@reddit Who would [-] clayticus@reddit I'm uncut bro
[-] fudgemental@reddit He never got over the loss of his foreskin [-] clayticus@reddit makes sense [-] meIRLorMeOnReddit@reddit Who would [-] clayticus@reddit I'm uncut bro
[-] clayticus@reddit makes sense [-] meIRLorMeOnReddit@reddit Who would [-] clayticus@reddit I'm uncut bro
[-] FartFlavoredLollipop@reddit It's one of those "a broken clock is right twice a day" things. He just happened to inadvertently stumble into the realm of factually correct statements, before he wandered back to being wrong about money and labor. [-] AlcoreRain@reddit Except he wasn't wrong about money and labour hahah
[-] Wild_Wasteland_Memes@reddit If the question begins with “was Karl Marx right about…” then the answer is no 100% of the time [-] AlcoreRain@reddit On the contrary: if the affirmation starts with "Marx was wrong about..." Then the answer is 100% unbased. Some things Marx was right about: Money hoarding Outsourced cheap labour force Workers alienation Large scale automation Labour as source of value The spread of capitalism to other countries Systemic instability leading to economic depressions like 70s A globalist market Mass migration Collapse is yet to happen via climate change. [-] AlphaMassDeBeta@reddit A broken clock can be right twice a day. Karl Marx however is stuck on 12:61 [-] bannabananabanna@reddit you can't trust that jewish narcissist.
[-] AlcoreRain@reddit On the contrary: if the affirmation starts with "Marx was wrong about..." Then the answer is 100% unbased. Some things Marx was right about: Money hoarding Outsourced cheap labour force Workers alienation Large scale automation Labour as source of value The spread of capitalism to other countries Systemic instability leading to economic depressions like 70s A globalist market Mass migration Collapse is yet to happen via climate change.
[-] AlphaMassDeBeta@reddit A broken clock can be right twice a day. Karl Marx however is stuck on 12:61
[-] Assassin4nolan@reddit Anon learns that Marx became a communist because of how much he hated his material, modern, secular, profit driven Jewish Community
[-] ban_speedrunner@reddit Often times people from a culture can offer the most precise and relevant criticisms of that culture compared to an outsider
clayticus@reddit
Marx wrote that? It's pretty based
fudgemental@reddit
He never got over the loss of his foreskin
clayticus@reddit
makes sense
meIRLorMeOnReddit@reddit
Who would
clayticus@reddit
I'm uncut bro
FartFlavoredLollipop@reddit
It's one of those "a broken clock is right twice a day" things.
He just happened to inadvertently stumble into the realm of factually correct statements, before he wandered back to being wrong about money and labor.
AlcoreRain@reddit
Except he wasn't wrong about money and labour hahah
Wild_Wasteland_Memes@reddit
If the question begins with “was Karl Marx right about…” then the answer is no 100% of the time
AlcoreRain@reddit
On the contrary: if the affirmation starts with "Marx was wrong about..." Then the answer is 100% unbased. Some things Marx was right about:
Money hoarding
Outsourced cheap labour force
Workers alienation
Large scale automation
Labour as source of value
The spread of capitalism to other countries
Systemic instability leading to economic depressions like 70s
A globalist market
Mass migration
Collapse is yet to happen via climate change.
AlphaMassDeBeta@reddit
A broken clock can be right twice a day.
Karl Marx however is stuck on 12:61
bannabananabanna@reddit
you can't trust that jewish narcissist.
Assassin4nolan@reddit
Anon learns that Marx became a communist because of how much he hated his material, modern, secular, profit driven Jewish Community
NightTripInsights@reddit
Source: a rich jew
ban_speedrunner@reddit
Often times people from a culture can offer the most precise and relevant criticisms of that culture compared to an outsider