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I achieved class consciousness today

Ironically the same day I got kicked from the commie ping group ( :marseyravesad:).

While at work today I was contemplating the topic of political legitimacy as I often do, I am basically neurodivergentally obsessed with the topic. But while thinking about it, I was thinking about a coworker I dislike.

He is the typical "union man", a fat slob that never seems to be able to finish his assigned work on time, a constant source of workplace drama, and quick to involve the union in any and all disputes at work. He recently earned my ire by tailgating me on my way to work, while I was already driving 10 over the speed-limit.

While thinking about him and his "modus operandi", my thoughts naturally drifted to pro-union redditors, and their excessive faith in unions (I don't hate them, they just don't have my loyalty unconditionally) and while doing this I suddenly had an apifiny that to these people, the union truly must be seen as representative. They have replaced the feeling of belonging to a tribe, with a feeling of belonging to a "class".

Obvious, I know, but for a moment I truly understood it, it was as if I had accidentally joined some kind of hivemind. I somehow felt both a sense of joy and disgust (Collectivism is incompatible with me), I felt I was close to puking. ( :marseypuke:)

Anyway, I think I now meet a minimum requirement to be able to find commie literature profound, I am looking for recommendations.


:#marseydisintegrate: :!#marseyflamewar::space::!marseyagree:

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!neolibs !anticommunists I have an idea to feed urbancels an utopian socialist world.

What if we join a group of people and open a community store. We then give food to workers in exchange of community vouchers as a proof that they're working and then we give farmers the same vouchers in exchange for their goods.

Then if we can distribute the community vouchers we earn among our store comrades and if we need more comrades we could create some place where we can sell comrade memberships in exchange of vouchers and then we reward them accordingly to the amount of vouchers they give us.

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As long as we can avoid Modern Community Voucher Theory as Keynesianism in a trenchcoat.

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