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  • lol China's anthem is so badass...

  • come to China first and see it for yourself my friend

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  • @Zerloch Well if you watch almost every Sci-Fi movie in which people can express themselves freely without restraint almost every dystopia is one of capitalism unregulated and almost every utopia is a form of shared and unified rule/semi technocracy.

    Take for example the highly credited Star Trek series.

    Do you see money anywhere?

    But the thing is that Marx probably was off with many hundreds of years. The production level needs to reach extreme levels.

  • Rice ,Rice, Rice,Rice. Get the point? Chinese invented Rice, and i think he said Arise many many times because he actually meant RICE

  • @Zerloch Yes, unfortunatelly, everything is going towards that..... isn't it???

  • @LeoXiao92 Hell YEAH it is! I welcome our Chinese overlords. B)..... tomybed :x

  • Fuck this band is so awesome, I just discovered them, and this anthems idea is just wonderful.

  • Corporations will feel the pressure to govern as they outgrow the nation states.

    I'm all for corporate socialism. Come quickly into your own, great innovators!!

    Free the corporate from profit!

    Marxists have no enemies.

    No matter what we do, "world communism" will be the final state...

  • Profit and capital can both relate to value rather than money when used broadly. The thing is mistarcraw is against the liberal aspects of capitalism, arguing that not all free trade is capitalism in strict technical terms is kind of irrelevant to the arguments being made. I suppose I could use "economic freedom" to be more accurate.

    Wiktionary defines regulation as "to dictate policy", so something like a minimum wage law. By "non regulated" I meant - the less regulated the more capitalistic.

  • @BloodskullMannoroth

    You might want to be hesitant before using the dictionary as an all encompassing authority. For one thing, simple trade is bartering and that cannot count as "Capitalism". Where's the capital? There is no precise definition for capitalism as a system. It indicates that the means of production are held by private hands and products produced and sold for a profit, which means you need money ... "Non-government regulated trade", so if I pay sales tax it is not capitalism?

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