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What an excellent read. I'm tempted now to hear it and see how much my poor French can manage.
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I haven't heard it put that way before. Interesting to think about.
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Dammit, why'd you have to mention that at the end?
Because it's too verbose to call it "totalitarian state capitalism masquerading as socialism"?
Fotzenfritz is an ultra-reactionary, revisionist, eight-winged concretehead. He can't say "nazi" without mentioning the communists were just as bad, he can't condemn a right extremist terror action without mentioning imaginary left-extremists hiding behind every corner. You can find this rhetoric in literally every sentence he says about political extremes. Merz is not half as moderate as he claims but a notorious nazi apologist and anti-democrat.
https://youtu.be/j51HZncBvEI
He's centre right, of course he dislikes communism.
Democratic socialism with a heavy fucking leash on Capitalism is likely the best system.
Braces for tomatoes
No tomato throwing here because I just wish it were true because it sounds simple. But I just don't think it works. So long as work exploitation and the profit motive persist, any gains will always be precarious. I mean, it's much harder to build something than to tear it down, as we also see with the DOGE monkey business. We have to win every time but they have to win once.
So I would argue that certain fundamental moral imperatives would have to be codified as inalienable rights, constitutionally and declaratively. So for example it should come to be considered illegal and morally repugnant to rent humans, just as it is to buy them. It should also be considered illegal hoarding and gross to pass down intergenerational ownership of capital ("passive assets", "investments", and the like, I'm not talking about personal property).
But the thing is once stuff like that are enacted, there is no longer anything to be called "capitalism" any more.
I know, I know, but I was caught up in the rest of what he was saying. Thanks for the link.
It's worth a watch/listen, he's an excellent orator