Young people in China are becoming more rebellious, questioning their nation’s traditional expectations of career and family

  • areyouevenreal@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    Even marxists don’t simplify the classes as much as that diagram suggests. It’s missing peasants, artisans and the petty bourgeois. It’s also never been as simple as capitalist vs working class. Capitalists regularly fight amongst themselves as do the working class. This whole idea of class struggle being the only struggle is so oversimplified it’s kinda silly.

    I don’t think it’s honest to frame it in generational language either btw. Though that is a component of it.

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      10 months ago

      This whole idea of class struggle being the only struggle is so oversimplified it’s kinda silly.

      There’s nothing wrong with a simplified model if it gets you the results you’re looking for. And for the vast majority of the working class thinking in simplistic terms such as capitalist vs. worker would improve their lives tremendously.

      The more complex models might be useful for explaining how things change and evolve. But mainly complexity is introduced by capitalists (or capitalist simps) to sow discord among workers and keep us from organizing effectively.

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        10 months ago

        Why are all the marxists coming out of the wood work? Y’all can’t run a society for shit. Why are you still here and existing?

        China was one of your experiments that went wrong. Go and build a working model for a socialist or communist society and I might listen. Until then you have nothing to add. Anarchists had better luck than you guys and you killed them for it.