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Old 05.10.2010, 08:00 AM   #148
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Originally Posted by ni'k
was that a typo or did you mean to say "until everyone in the west bar (of) the ruling class is struggling to eat"? i dont know what the west bar is.

if you meant the proles struggling to eat, well that's happening now in the first world, and is about to get a far, far worse unfortunately.

im not even talking about revolutionary socialism. im talking about post capitalist communalism of some kind, which is obviously on the way, whatever form it may take.

but yeah, like i said, other things to do. now go get the last word in.


Ok firstly this:

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/bar
–preposition 34. except; omitting; but: bar none.



Secondly, i didn't say there aren't people struggling to eat now, but until the people struggling to eat form a majority there will be no significant change of economic system in sight.

Thirdly, the Paris commune supports what I'm saying, there was a majority in Paris that wanted significant change and were prepared to take up arms to do so. Do you have a job? How many of your colleagues are prepared to take up arms against the government at the moment, or at any point during the course of the oncoming public spending cuts? Probably none.
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