>>2573104>marx and engels supported irish nationalism. if this contradicts your presuppositions, thats your problem.And I explained why they did. It's not for the end point of maintaining the nation state, but for both weakening the English aristocracy, and opening up Ireland for agricultural, and thus later proletarian, revolution.
>marx says mass immigration lowers the moral and economic condition of the native working class, so to support mass immigration (by not regulating it) is to in fact support the cheapening of labour. mass immigration is a capitalist phenomenon, so normalising it shows that the interests of capital trump labour.If I don't support criminalizing drug use, am I supporting the use of drugs? In no way am I supporting the cheapening of labour, as my program prevents the cheapening of labour, and I clarified Marx's position on this later on. There is no "normalizing" mass immigration, immigration simply is in capitalism, and given my interest is the emacipaction of labour, that interest is applicable to all labour. Wage labour is also a capitalist phenomenon, but am not normalizing it by understanding that people must work jobs.
>okay, so you dont believe in democracy.I do not, no. Why would I? Revolution isn't a very democratic affair.
>can one company hire 8 billion people?No, but why would it matter? If they can't hire 8 billion people, then they can't hire 8 billion people. It still doesn't negate the fact that organized labour prevents the reduction of wages. A proper labour struggle then takes the unhired, and also organizes them as part of the larger labour movement.
>of course not. you think 8 billion people can live in one city and have high wages. youre confused.8 billion is an absurd number to begin with, but they can, or rather they can do away with the wage system in its entirety.
>cant find it. quote it for me.Huh? It's multiple letters, I can't quote every letter after pg. 155. It starts with the letter calling the Fenian leadership asses and exploiters.
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