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<li>Q: How do you know if you're trapped in an archaic stage of Capitalism?<br>
<li>Q: How do you know if you're trapped in an archaic stage of Capitalism?<br>
     A: If you think everything in the end is about money. Nothing can be done without it and it is the solution to every problem. Many [[:en:Base and superstructure|<font color=lime>subsidiary customs</font>]] follow from this abiding faith in Capital.<br>A common concomitant complex of misunderstandings surround the nature of money, a doubled fetish if you will.<li>
     A: If you think everything in the end is about money. Nothing can be done without it and it is the solution to every problem. Many [[:en:Base and superstructure|<font color=lime>subsidiary customs</font>]] follow from this abiding faith in Capital.<br>A common concomitant complex of misunderstandings surround the nature of money, a doubled fetish if you will.<li>
<li>Q: Aren't Capitalist relations necessary, inevitable?<br>
<li>Q: Aren't Capitalist relations we are familiar with today necessary, inevitable?<br>
     A: No, they are wholly based on #1. Before Capitalism there were other relations of production. After it there will be something else. Production is actually based on use values.</li>
     A: No, they are wholly based on #1. Before Capitalism there were other relations of production. After it there will be something else. Production is actually based on use values.</li>
<li>Q: Don't buying and selling and money imply Capitalism?<br>
<li>Q: Don't buying and selling and money imply Capitalism?<br>

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