Without the cover.those consenting may suspect the authority of those suggesting. "marxism" is just used to describe things that have nothing to do with what really Marx meantĪ) the meaning of every suggested -ism is being defined, redefined and contradicted by those suggesting it and for those consenting to it.ī) suggested meaning (modifiable) is utilized to tempt one to ignore perceivable predefined meaning (inherent).Ĭ) the suggested idol "Marx" represents both the sales-pitch for the Marxism, as well as the cover for the choice (suggestion) towards choice (consent) contract law underneath. Interesting, does that thing with using "marxism" as a description of globalists agenda intentional or occasional? One could not like marxism and globalist agenda, but that does not make globalist agenda marxism.Ĭlimate hysteria is a tip of globalists neofeodalism. Marxism today is just like other labels - racism, fascism nazism, i.e. Marxism is a delusional theory of inevitable evolution of society based on assumption that society is divided by concurrent classes on the relationship to means of production and driven by basic needs, that was never proven correct, except, may be his assumptions that workforce is economically accounted by upper class as commodity and valueing of so called "free time", That have nothing close to all that "public ownership of means of production", "extermination of exploiter classes", "evolution of quantity to quality", even with Marx dialectic ("new", in Marx words) materialism points and so on. It is close to neofeodalism or advaced indirect slavery. Really, globalists want to biuld something like controlled elitist capitalism for choosen ones with trotskism for masses. That NWO shit globalists pushing have nothing to do with Marx, his theory, communism and all that stuff. Really, "marxism" is just used to describe things that have nothing to do with what really Marx meant.
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