• Cowbee [he/him]@lemmy.ml
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    7 months ago

    I don’t assume that, you are, lmao. You can get higher returns for different labor, as labor has different value given by that which is required to replicate it (in other words, training increases value).

    I really think you should just read Marx at this point, it’s clear that you don’t understand what we are even talking about so this conversation is useless.

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      7 months ago

      You’re entire argument (and communism)hinges on people willing to work harder than others and receive the same benefits as someone who does not work as hard. It’s literally what you have stated just in this talks. Communism works on paper, and in a world where star trek replicators exists, but not in reality.

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        7 months ago

        It does not hinge on that. I don’t know why you think everyone would get the same outcome, lmao.

        Please read Marx, this is a dead-end if you don’t even understand the basics of basics of what we are talking about.

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          7 months ago

          That’s the whole point of communism is for everyone to be equal, and for everyone to own everything and not own anything at the same time. That’s the entire foundation.

          Our mutual value is for us the value of our mutual objects. Hence for us man himself is mutually of no value.

          Communism assumes all men are equal, and all labor is equal. All things belong to everyone and no one.

          This doesn’t work in reality, people want to get more than others if they work harder.

          It sounds like you need to go back and read marx.