Marxism is so anachronistic, it's pretty funny to hear someone talking about the workers and the "means of production", that made sense in the time it was written when the economy was an industrial society. There were factories and farms and that was most of the economy. How many Americans actually work as farmers or factory workers? We live in an information age so the class warfare nonsense, especially in America is almost laughable if people didn't actually think it made sense.
We live in an age where everyone has access to the means of production, thanks to capitalism, almost everyone on Earth can access the internet. Wealth is not a fixed amount. Wealth is created by anyone who wants to create it. Anyone can make a youtube channel and monitize it. Anyone can write a book or an app. Every time you sell a copy of an ebook you just created wealth from nothing. It's the information age, industrial age theories no longer apply. Not that they ever did, any place that has applied Marx's theories has ended up with masses of their own people starving to death, wide-scale famine. Here in America, thanks to capitalism, literally zero people starve to death because they cannot acquire food, sometimes people starve as a result of abuse, neglect or mental illness but there are zero people who starve for lack of food. Thanks capitalism. You know what happened when the Pilgrims tried socialism?
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