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[โ€“] SovietBeerTruckOperator@hexbear.net 14 points 2 months ago (1 children)

So the most coherent explanation for this mentality I've ever managed to pry from CHUDs in my (likely foolish) attempts to debate them, is that they view any sort of large scale social organization as communistic. That's not how they worded it but that's the jist of it, multinational corporations are communist because they work across national border and organize large amounts of people and resources. The actual internal structure and purpose of these groups don't matter, if they're too big and metropolitan they're communist.

I think for a lot of reactionaries, capitalism is literally too progressive, they are actually anti-capitalist, but in the sense they want to go back to feudalism not progress towards socialism. The bourgeois are too urban and modern for them, they yearn for the return of the aristocracy.

[โ€“] zedcell@lemmygrad.ml 11 points 2 months ago

Recreating Marx's chapter on cooperation from a reactionary standpoint lmao.

Capitalism is bad because it makes the workers cooperate too much is a wild take.