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karl marx marxist theory
Do you know anything about a Marxist society?

This is a theory advanced by Karl Marx, a classless society one that promotes socialism…the government owns and administers the means of production and distribution of goods. Since obama has been in office he’s taken federal government ownership of 2 major auto manufacturers, an untold number of major financial institutions, insurance companies…is this communism?

Yes it is, but the problem is that most Obama supporters actually want socialism. Some even want communism.

Right now, what we are seeing is defined by a very ugly word- Fascism.

What I suspect will happen is that people who are being taxed unfairly will resort to using the barter system, through the trading of gold, silver and copper bars and coins. The government is completely incapable of keeping track of bartered transactions.

To put it another way, Government has created a demand for people to eliminate the ability for their taxes to be collected by trading silver, gold, and copper.

As of right now, I would be happy to take silver and gold as a payment instead of checks that are dollar denominated. I don’t see how it is anyone else’s business how much money I make anyway. The only reason they think it is their business is because they want a piece of it.

This is always going to be exemplary of Government intrusion in business. Until the government removes freedom for individuals to act on their own behalf, people will act on their own behalf.

That is why it is impossible for Socialism/Communism to work without a totalitarian Government.

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