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Your seriously arguing that taxes create classes? How fucking delusional are you?
Everyone Having to give something to a entity under certain conditions is the singular cause of there being disparity in the relationship to the means of production, you'll have tough luck proving that one. |
Business and government are one of a kind, and can not be separated.
The same goes for the teacher, and distraction is the right word.
Yes they are, they following the teachings of Jesus Christ and share in some central doctrines.
They are christian sects, are you seriously going to argue that only one sect of Christianity is actually the true "Christians"? Maybe it's mormans, or perhaps orthodox, maybe one of the early Indian churches...
you can buy what leads to love, love isn't magic, something causes it, and what ever causes it can likely be bought somewhere down the line.
Finally, you know how many stupid debates I had to make :p
Communists support not only socialism, but the working class. The state is the vehicle of class war, you mistake my support of one side for support of government, and fail to realize how your own support of the other side also supports government, although a much more entrenched and permanent one.
I'm sure I read actualizable demand somewhere, although I may of been summing up an idea, irregardless its similar to or the same as effectual demand, as the phrase itself implies.
Its not simpler to hit enter than it is to go on a 4 month journey?
If you measure significance by time for example, then the thing which lets you message someone half way across the world in a second is much more significant than the mountain that would of otherwise made you deliver it 3 months later. The mountain doesn't even enter into the equation anymore, its no longer an obstacle, no longer significant to the question of communication.
As for those things you mentioned, technology is not there yet, but it will be.
If a teacher is distracted by another's student's religious expression which does no harm to anyone else, that is probably the teacher's problem and she/he should find another job or be given consoling to help with those issues.
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