Herr Marx, for the price of a bolt of linen you cannot get both Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza. The worker in their immiseration must choose between their friends or their individualistic pleasure. And worse, collectively all the workers must buy a $450 Switch 2 and $80 Mario Kart World to challenge their idiotification. There is no Mario Kart World held in common, nor split screen with four controllers like the workers enjoyed just 30 years prior. In one generation the workers have been alienated from the means of Mario Kart.
He’d need context: How many bolts of linen can you get for $80 these days
Herr Marx, for the price of a bolt of linen you cannot get both Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza. The worker in their immiseration must choose between their friends or their individualistic pleasure. And worse, collectively all the workers must buy a $450 Switch 2 and $80 Mario Kart World to challenge their idiotification. There is no Mario Kart World held in common, nor split screen with four controllers like the workers enjoyed just 30 years prior. In one generation the workers have been alienated from the means of Mario Kart.
non-synthetic textiles are almost inaccessible for the average consumer. Traditional textile production is basically extinct.
nah marx is a gamer. he knows.
He’d be asking about Coke prices.