Developed from the writings of Karl Marx and other philosophers, Marxism sees the market system as a struggle between classes. In the rudiments of the Marxist view, some classes are more privileged than others and the ultimate goal should be to have just one equal class of...
Before setting out to examine Marx's conception of culture, and we can only make a tentative attempt in that direction here, quite legitimate doubts as to the very formulation of the subject must be raised. Marx himself used the actual term 'culture' very seldom, and it failed to find a...
From Each According To His Ability: Essays on Karl Marx and Classical Political EconomyRobert Paul Wolff
Comparative Advantage- by Ian Bruene A couple weeks ago Our Hostess posted about Economics being real and not some random studies degree or other nonsense. In the comments someone decided to deny the existence of Comparative Advantage, or rather, he didn
Often it goes back to how leftist the young are, and how “if you give me a child” etc. (Which btw is true in the small things (I still apologize to bread when I drop it) but not so much in the big ones, or no one would abjure the faith of their youth.) And sometimes to...
A‘people’s’ revolution tugging the majority along into the movement, could be such only if it embraced both the proletariat and the peasantry. These two classes then constituted the ‘people’. These two classes are united by the fact that the ‘bureaucratic– militar...
You however are not required to collaborate with their belief. Their plans are not more credible than the USSR’s endless “5 year” plans. And you don’t have to buy into them like the CIA did into those. They’re a spent force. They’re done. It’s been clear they were done ...
Sherry had planned a quick trip to her home town for her forty-year class reunion, to see the current classes’ Homecoming game. Instead, she arrives to find the high school just as she remembers it, complete with long-demolished buildings and long-retired teachers. It’s Homecoming, all ...
used it It was a seeming self-deprecation that was also a form of arrogance. No, I don’t know the answer, but yes I can get a good result, answer the question, find out what we need to know and do what we need to do — Without another set of credentials or series of classes....
If your kid is considering college, look really closely at what they’ll be studying, look at rates of graduation, send an elder to audit interesting courses (most states have free or very low price classes after 55.) It’s an investment, and you should know the likely return. And if ...