No societies are a clean break from the former, just as feudal elements remain in capitalism like monarchies even in the most (over) developed countries. With this the remnants of older cultures and traditions...but they slowly fade against the march of capital and the split of society into two great classes, exploiters and exploited. Only the conscious revolution of the exploited (and transformation within this process) can rid us of "the muck of ages". And bring about a new society.
No societies are a clean break from the former, just as feudal elements remain in capitalism like monarchies even in the most (over) developed countries. With this the remnants of older cultures and traditions...but they slowly fade against the march of capital and the split of society into two great classes, exploiters and exploited. Only the conscious revolution of the exploited (and transformation within this process) can rid us of "the muck of ages". And bring about a new society.
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No societies are a clean break from the former, just as feudal elements remain in capitalism like monarchies even in the most (over) developed countries. With this the remnants of older cultures and traditions...but they slowly fade against the march of capital and the split of society into two great classes, exploiters and exploited. Only the conscious revolution of the exploited (and transformation within this process) can rid us of "the muck of ages". And bring about a new society.
ButherLi55ett 5 months ago
No societies are a clean break from the former, just as feudal elements remain in capitalism like monarchies even in the most (over) developed countries. With this the remnants of older cultures and traditions...but they slowly fade against the march of capital and the split of society into two great classes, exploiters and exploited. Only the conscious revolution of the exploited (and transformation within this process) can rid us of "the muck of ages". And bring about a new society.
ButherLi55ett 5 months ago