Strike cards have a historic precedent, and it's useful from an organizer perspective to hold people to the commitment
IMO wealth is simply power coupons. The more coupons you have, the more power you wield. I think you're right though, and is a good example of how class struggle has changed over the centuries.
he addresses that in the speech, actually. In many ways it was flawed; slavery, excluding women, etc. However in other ways it was superior as a substantive democracy
the same way it's been going for millennia: effective until the ruling class figures out how to subvert it.
this is soaring eagle reporting to the nest, the cat is in the bag. Over.
clearly that was a safe phrase, because no one would ever say that
This is a true innovation in science
Then change the fucking laws. You run the damn country, do your damn job.
Why are you so concerned about the destruction of data? This is the 3rd post in 2 days from you along these lines
Manufacturing a dip means that billionaires can buy a shit load of stock and then sell it off/use as loan collateral when the price returns
It all makes sense now
And what exactly does extreme DEI look like?