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The productive system (a marxist approach)

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The productive system (a marxist approach)

Postby variagil » Thu Nov 12, 2009 3:28 am

The newspaper "Le monde diplomatique" published and article where expalined that in former Russia the communism fall down due to the fall down of the productive system -mechanisms involved with the working class that makes the worker willing to work- it can be guessed that this fall dorn was due tu the lack of future expectavites, the possibility to get good with his money and other more metaphysical like the time that should be lapsed since one man recover his entity as Being with others.

That's what is explained by Junger and Heidegger in "About the line" and "Towards the question of the Being". The state appears there like and entity, the responsible of his actions over the population and the country and his population is who gives response to this abstract idea of the "State".

I've readed many books of both authors and now Heidegger has their own bright and Junger has became a bullshit. But their books are very interesting. In another book of Junger "The worker" that is mostly devoted to the soldier makes a comparison between worker and soldier as what he says "Total characters", and speaks a bit about "The total character of the work", and undoubtelly we are 8 or more or less hours working each day 5 or 6 days a week during years.

This author, Junger was soldier in WWI and in 20's years was able to stablish as independent writer, then became soldier again and even nazi giant.

The conclusion of the metaphysic conditions for the productive system is that this is independent on the governement, the health care system and the exegesis of the capitalism it produces, and depends on their own rules governed by Being and Time.
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Re: The productive system (a marxist approach)

Postby Insecuritykiller » Sat Dec 19, 2009 5:23 am

My theory is that people do work because they think thats what's expected of them. They work because they are cowards. Even really advanced work involveing technolegy.
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Re: The productive system (a marxist approach)

Postby variagil » Sat Dec 19, 2009 6:39 am

People works because has to give food and basic needing to him and his family. Moreover you can get with money more or less useful things if you can afford -don´t forget we are anarchists-, and mainly this is the way for most of the people, from basic needings to some luxurious things.
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