GoodEye8

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GoodEye8 ,

Maybe it’s porn mixed with regular browsing? Then 34 tabs isn’t insane if you’re not a serial tab closer. I wasn’t uncommon for me to have 10+ tabs open on my phone, and now that I switched to Firefox I don’t really even close tabs. I currently have 70+ tabs open, most of which Firefox has unloaded into inactive tabs, and every once in a while I purge all inactive tabs to feel like a responsible adult.

GoodEye8 ,

If you’re trying to imply that the existence of a free market makes Finland socialist then it might sound made up because it is made up. Free market doesn’t mean a country is socialist, in fact socialism puritans would say the existence of a market economy means there can’t be socialism. There’s market socialism but Finland doesn’t really fit those models either so in what way is Finland socialist? Because the social democratic party is popular there? Most socialist agree that social democracy is not socialism because its policies are not trying to phase out capitalism but rather try to coexist with it in a mixed economy. Marxist theory implies one purpose of socialism is to depreciate capitalism, which means social democracy is ideologically incompatible with socialism.

GoodEye8 ,

The terminology is not too confusing. It’s confusing to people who don’t really understand what socialism is. We can agree that understanding socialism isn’t easy, but that’s mostly because people just don’t read what Marx wrote. You can’t understand socialism with the capitalistic definitions of profit, capital, etc.

GoodEye8 ,

Now you’re just contradicting yourself. You consider free market as socialist while the socialism taught in the USSR was based on Marxism-Leninism, which would never consider any market as socialist. How can you give free market as an example of socialism when the socialist paradigm you grew up with would never consider free market as socialist?

Bernie Sanders Champions 32-Hour Work Week With No Loss in Pay ( www.commondreams.org )

As part of his Labor Day message to workers in the United States, Sen. Bernie Sanders on Monday re-upped his call for the establishment of a 20% cut to the workweek with no loss in pay—an idea he said is “not radical” given the enormous productivity gains over recent decades that have resulted in massive profits for...

GoodEye8 ,

As someone from Europe I would absolutely love a 32 hour work week without any pay cut. In my previous company I bargained myself a 32 hour work week with a pay cut and it was excellent, it felt like I had so much free time to do other things.

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