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neoliberalism and the end of history

1 Name: Anonymous 2024-11-29 15:08
neo liberalism has proven itself to be unproductive many times, look at how the neo liberals “want the state out of private businesses” yet they were so happy to get the states help back in 2007. Let’s ignore the double standard when it comes to economics, and let’s focus on the societal issues that arise when you remove organized government from the picture. We live in a timeline where capitalism has exceeded social deterritorialization and has successfully reterritorialized almost every part of basic human thought. You might say that you want the government out of your business, but capitalism eats your time and turns you into a zombie unable of understanding what it is they truly desire and lives off of what the system feeds you in order for you to help it grow further, without actually helping solve societal problems. How should we react to neo liberals who probably don’t understand that they are working purely for a power even scarier than “the government” that power being capitalism itself, something that is 10X more hard to fathom and something that is not only economic but also has a social component as well.
2 Name: Anonymous 2024-12-01 22:16
tldr
3 Name: Anonymous 2024-12-02 04:39
i suppose that most people simply dont get that theyare part of a system and simply consider themselves to work against it
4 Name: Anonymous 2024-12-02 08:54
System of a Down
5 Name: Anonymous 2024-12-02 09:34
Syndrome of a Down
6 Name: Anonymous 2024-12-02 10:16
me when
7 Name: Anonymous 2024-12-03 11:04
>>5
osaka's syndrome
8 Name: Anonymous 2024-12-03 21:46
osaka's down syndrome
9 Name: Anonymous 2024-12-23 10:41
Toxicity

You complained about neolibs, but what you think of
Neocons vs Paleocons?

>>3
I suppose many anti-green don't get that they are part of a nature

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