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Thus Spake Karl Marx


THERE MUST BE SOMETHING ROTTEN IN THE VERY CORE OF
THE SOCIAL SYSTEM WHICH INCREASES ITS WEALTH WITHOUT
DIMINISHING ITS MISERY
~ KARL MARX
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THE SOCIAL SYSTEM WHICH INCREASES ITS WEALTH WITHOUT
DIMINISHING ITS MISERY
~ KARL MARX
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www.facebook.com/parisinstitute.org/photos/a.400361057192320/1030028167558936
www.youtube.com/c/ParisInstituteforCriticalThinking
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Marx’s criticism of capitalism was precisely an attempt to point out that the market mechanism overlooked too much -- e.g., the natural conditions for production. What Marx overlooked was that the conscious social domain has the same tendency to discard too much information and ignore the needs of man and nature.
It is important to maintain that Marx’s criticism may be correct, even though the attempts to replace the market mechanism with partly discipline only things worse.
The ever-increasing amount of state regulations in capitalist economies shows that there is problem with the way the market mechanism discards information: In the completely free market economy, there are natural and human needs that must be taken care of but are not. But these problems are as nothing compared to the problems that have arisen in economies without market mechanisms.
Communism’s weird obsession with the unwavering line in the political management of society shows that completely new concepts of policies are required before it is possible to formulate an alternative to the market mechanism.
But the most fundamental problem is perhaps that people are not transparent to themselves and are therefore unable to formulate their needs through the low bandwidth of language. ` Page 397
Excerpt: "The User Illusion"
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