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lmk if there are any sections that need to be changed -- wasnt sure if i should have link/impact/alt in a separate section since it's pretty self explanatory for the cap k at least | lmk if there are any sections that need to be changed -- wasnt sure if i should have link/impact/alt in a separate section since it's pretty self explanatory for the cap k at least | ||
== Readings == | == Readings == | ||
Must reads: | |||
Karl Marx-Communist Manifesto | |||
Karl Marx-Das Capital | Karl Marx-Das Capital | ||
After a intermediate understanding of these two you get a clearer understanding to the link of the Cap K | |||
Maybe: | |||
Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work - Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams | |||
Maybe some alt inspiration. | |||
Extra readings: | |||
Empire (Hardt and Negri book) | Empire (Hardt and Negri book) | ||
capitalism: a ghost story | capitalism: a ghost story | ||
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'''Anarchism''' is when there is no state, no capitalism, and nothing at all. People live in small communities that are off-the-grid. | '''Anarchism''' is when there is no state, no capitalism, and nothing at all. People live in small communities that are off-the-grid. | ||
'''Socialism''' is when the means of production, distribution, and exchange would all be regulated by the country as whole. | '''Socialism''' is when the means of production, distribution, and exchange would all be regulated by the country as whole. | ||
== Uses in Debate == | == Uses in Debate == | ||
The capitalism kritik (usually shortened to the “Cap K”) is a criticism of how a policy or structure increases the prevalence of capitalism. | The capitalism kritik (usually shortened to the “Cap K”) is a criticism of how a policy or structure increases the prevalence of capitalism. |
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