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When we exterminate the Jews...

Name: Anonymous 2012-02-28 2:33

...we should exterminate Christianity and Islam, because Jesus was jewish.

I think we, goys, should be free from superstitions and religious differences, as they were invented by the Jews to make wars.

Name: Anonymous 2012-03-01 20:57

>>68
or in the 'invisible market hand'
But there is a hand! Karl Marx already proved: a free market system forms monopoly then falls into crisis. That process is pretty much deterministic. You can see it in work yourself (today's dollar hyper-inflation is a result of it).

See http://www.marxists.org/archive/ruhle/1939/capital.htm
"Chapter Four: The General Formula for Capital" reads:


The simplest form of the circulation of commodities is C-M-C, the transformation of commodities into money, and the change of the money back again into commodities; or selling in order to buy. But alongside of this form we find another specifically different form: M-C-M, the transformation of money into commodities, and the change of commodities back again into money; buying in order to sell. Money that circulates in the latter manner is thereby transformed into, becomes capital and is already potentially capital.

In the first phase, M-C, or the purchase, the money changed into a commodity. In the second phase, C-M or the sale, the commodity is changed back again into money. The result, in which the phases of the process vanish, is the exchange of money for money, M-M.

The circuit M-C-M would be absurd and without meaning if the intention were to exchange by this means two equal sums of money.

In the circulation C-M-C, the money is in the end converted into a commodity, that serves as a use-value; it is spent once for all. The circuit M-C-M, on the contrary, commences with money and ends with money. Its leading motive, and the goal that attracts it, is therefore mere exchange value. One sum of money is distinguishable from another only by its amount., The character and tendency of the process M-C-M, is therefore not due to any qualitative difference: between its extremes, but solely to their quantitative difference. The exact form of this process is therefore M-C- M', where M' = M + ΔM = the original sum advanced, plus an increment. This increment or excess over the original value I call "surplus-value". The value originally advanced, therefore, not only remains intact while in circulation, but adds to itself a surplus-value or expands itself. It is this movement that converts it into capital.

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