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>What Does "Class Action" Mean? - Lew Rockwell - 
Dear Mr. Rockwell:

When Marx talked about labour, that is exactly what he meant, grunt muscle labour. As you mentioned, and it is ironic, ..."The guy built an entire system of thought based on this idea...", he never considered ideas or thoughts to be labour, and so the ostensible battle was between muscle and capital, never between ideas and capital, or between thought and capital, although that is precisely where the true ever sniping battleground was designed to be fought upon, by Marx himself.

That is the true dishonesty of Marx, and the core, essential trait of the liberal mind. Keep us all focused on the phoney war, all the while fighting the real one: a power grab based on an idea, a thought, founded in a lie. The masses accept the lie as the battleground, while the 'reactionaries' are forced to fight on two fronts, the phoney war, and the real one - that ideas and thoughts, although lies, are the real weapons pitted against 'capital.'

Marx was a neolithic thinker. He tried to refurbish the ancient notion of 'tribe' and reform it to a 'modern' context. He denied his own children the necessities of life.

Marx was a thug denied. He sacrificed his own flesh and blood on the alter of thuggism, after all, he was a thug first, a father last. Thugs are the core strength of unions. Muscle over mind.


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