(I suppose I should clarify that the argument of the video in question was that the rules of punctuation, like all of the rules of grammar are fundamentally arbitrary (yes), and therefore 'boring' (maybe) and so may be safely jettisoned for a more expressive, free-form use (no))
To be clear, there is something to be said for (1), but the argument is often made w/o clarifying that capitalism in that context is understood narrowly or that the prior alternative was 'control by a hereditary aristocracy via political means' which is hardly a *better* system.
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I (& Marx) would acknowledge that capitalism is the best form of class society humans have invented so far. But then the implicit argument remains that SOME form of class society has existed ever since humans transcended subsistence living and accumulated property. How convenient
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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So, class society of some sort is natural and eternal to humankind, not historically-contingent? Not just differing levels of intelligence or physical prowess or informal prestige between individuals, but compulsion of some to work for others? You sure? Is patriarchy natural too?
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You are leaping from things I am arguing to things I am not arguing when the former does not require the latter. For what it is worth, while not all human societies are class societies, it does seem that all efforts so far to create specialization resulted in class societies.
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