I'm not allowed to tell anyone else to read capital until I've finished reading capital.
Alright mates let's see those indents make a rainbow, it's time for another struggle session.
Going to encourage you to read something recent: Health Communism, published by Verso and written by the hosts of the podcast Death Panel. It discusses in detail the role which health status certification plays in the bourgeois management and disciplining of the western proletariat, and has the only contemporary account I'm familiar with of the West German Socialist Patients Collective,.
Good God I wish I was quietly quilting like some old granny instead of bearing through all this "working" shite.
The most bourgeois sport is Formula 1. Every driver is a child of immense privilege, sometimes literally royalty. Half the competition is the teams rules-lawyerimg each other over minutia to convince the race stewards to issue penalties on the other teams that can run in the millions of euros. Each car costs like a hundred million euros to build. Teams don't even have the pretense of national identity, but instead are the showcase R&D labs multinational megacorporations. Ticket prices start relatively high, but VIP passes offering white glove luxury accommodations range up to the tens of thousands of euros and beyond.
And this is why the new Cuban family laws should be adopted everywhere. Roll your own family unit.
@Saoirse
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