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11 days agoAh, David Harvey’s Seventeen Contradictions and the End of Capitalism is very good for beginners. Alternatively, there are also some good videos. For example, Richard Wolff - The Game is Rigged.


Ah, David Harvey’s Seventeen Contradictions and the End of Capitalism is very good for beginners. Alternatively, there are also some good videos. For example, Richard Wolff - The Game is Rigged.


Capitalism is by far the biggest problem facing the planet. It is also the root cause of many other problems, such as war and climate change. But the associated problem that everyone can work on is a lack of class consciousness. Step 1: Educate yourself about the principles of exploitation in capitalism. Step 2: Educate others.
Not 50, but 60 percent. I earn ~1,600 euros net per month. 60 percent work does not mean 60 percent net, because taxes and social security contributions are deducted. Nevertheless, the most important thing is to keep living costs as low as possible. That’s why I live in a WG (shared apartment approx. €500 per month) and will be moving into a cooperative next. Also important: no children! However, you have to accept that you will have significantly less private space. For example, I have a 15 square meter room. But in return, I have Thursdays and Fridays off.