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Best substack on the block. Very information dense and to the point.

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I agree, specially credentialism, my father learn about how to be breadmaker by me grandfather and none of them go to a course for learn that skills despite that we were a high income family no more because great supermarkets line made also bread in my town

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We need to recognize that we live in a capitalist society, in which the state acts to preserve the status quo in which the ruling capitalist class utilizes the mass of the working population as a source of profits. The ruling rich, in pursuit of their class interests, established the universities in the first place, and have been adapting them to keep pace with changing circumstances for the past 300 years. See my substack explanatory essay:

https://jmiller803.substack.com/p/the-subordination-of-the-social-sciences

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wow, didn't know you were a lolbert

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I'm not, just an education system abolitionist

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Yeah I was going to say that. All I’ll say is that using terms like free market and communism over and over will probably make this message less palatable to the masses. But I guess based off your exousiology work, the opinion of the masses doesn’t matter.

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Lenin said communism is soviet power plus electrification of whole country.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/GOELRO#:~:text=Lenin's%20belief%20in%20the%20central,electrification%20of%20the%20whole%20country.

But it seems JB saying Communism is political powet+state education xd.

In fact capitalism has also unnecessary sectors like sports, fashion, fast food, cosmetics. Additionally radical capitalism is favor of left if rich people or regions are leftist.

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