well that could be true in australian (not what i belive but can understand why u think it) we live in a world of mutinational corperations so therefore for the war to be over it has to be over everywhere.Iron said:Capitalism allowed the working class to have everything they wanted. All the material issues of the 19th c were substantially sorted by the 21st. The exploitation most likely remains, but there is no comparison with pre-war conditions (perhaps it's shipped to the third world, I dont know guys)
If anything, the struggle today is about the market's awesome power of mind control
Slidey said:Australia never really developed a really bad class system, mostly thanks to its short existence and early foundation of the welfare system.
As I type this I am using Firefox 3 on Ubuntu with 2 IDLE windows open for coding the vector physics of the 2D platformer I am working on via Python's SDL wrapper.-Anfernee- said:Spoken like a true blue-collar, working class Joe.
Slidey said:As I type this I am using Firefox 3 on Ubuntu with 2 IDLE windows open for coding the vector physics of the 2D platformer I am working on via Python's SDL wrapper.
Learn to fucking stereotype.
Have fun with the Aspies.Schroedinger said:I don't USE JAVA because it CONTINUES THE CLASS BASED HEGEMONY.
I'll be here all.. my life
that is what decide wether u belive the war is won or lost or still onKFunk said:What constitutes winning/losing?
we came to this country with a pre-biult class system aborigional-convicts-solider-officersSlidey said:Australia never really developed a really bad class system, mostly thanks to its short existence and early foundation of the welfare system.
ubernuton said:that is what decide wether u belive the war is won or lost or still on
it is you idea if victory condition that decide you opionon
Not the most logical question, considering anyone who would actually yell "BOURGEOISIE4LYF" probably won't admit such thing as a class war exists.ubernuton said:class war which side are u on
Labourers also own a factor of production.zimmerman8k said:I think you misunderstand the concept of a "class war." Its really just a buzzword used to describe ongoing tension between owners of factors of production and workers. It does not describe an actual war capable of being resolved with a winner and a looser.
He meant means of production :<Snaykew said:Labourers also own a factor of production.