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Gotta to ask ourselves though... Why is it that a person with the intellectual capability such as Marx, ......
Maybe a typical absent-minded professor.
Fame and notoriety
So he succeeded then?
Van Gogh even more so (total destitute) but his work almost out of this world. Again a family of comfortable means."Intellectual scientific bandwagon".
I never thought it's possible to use that as an insult, but dam it, nothing's impossible after all.
I only know sketches of Marx's biography, but it's not as contemptible or hypocritical as that guy is saying.
Sure he didn't have a "proper" job to feed his family. Always at the library reading and criticising stuff.
So maybe DOCS would have given him a hard time... but maybe DOCS wouldn't be around if it weren't for his ideas.
Gotta to ask ourselves though... Why is it that a person with the intellectual capability such as Marx, whose parents were not poor, who have the opportunity to go to University, whose uncle was an industrialist establishing what became Phillips, whose wife was of noble blood... didn't have a cushy job, live in poverty, have to watch a few of his children die from illness because he couldn't afford to pay for their medical care.
Maybe a typical absent-minded professor.
Van Gogh even more so (total destitute) but his work almost out of this world. Again a family of comfortable means.
Yep and hang the consequences.
What consequences? Soviets and other commies and their atrocities?
That'd be like blaming Adam Smith for the slave trade and modern day capitalism.
I think you need to read up on Marx and desist in using disconnects to prove a preconceived idea.
Marx looked at humans in economic terms and he disapproved of Faustian behaviour, especially e.g. toward women ... something Stalin and Smith could be proven to accept.
Your going to have to clarify that one Horace.
Do you classify yourself as a postmodernist ?
I looked it up on Wiki, and the reference was mainly to art, but apparently it also has a political significance.
Our friend Jordan Peterson 'splains.Do you classify yourself as a postmodernist ?
I looked it up on Wiki, and the reference was mainly to art, but apparently it also has a political significance.
"Intellectual scientific bandwagon".
I never thought it's possible to use that as an insult, but dam it, nothing's impossible after all.
Nuance is important in English, Grasshopper. "Bandwagon" being the clue
It must just be me, I can't tolerate Peterson's whiny voice. He makes simple concepts way to complicated and he likes the sound of his own voice. I don't need to listen to another whinging old man when I can just talk to myself.Our friend Jordan Peterson 'splains.
It must just be me, I can't tolerate Peterson's whiny voice. He makes simple concepts way to complicated and he likes the sound of his own voice. I don't need to listen to another whinging old man when I can just talk to myself.
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