The Sage of Main Street
Gold Member
The Russians Saved Us From the Third Reich and the HillareichYou have to be suffering brain damage to believe that Marxism ever saved anyone from starvation.In fact, it was marxism that ended the famine. When was Roosevelt's reform? At the beginning of the development of European and American communist movement;When did capitalism emerge? The German famine of 1842, the American famine of 1938, and then Japan became a "village without girls"... was it not a famine under capitalism?That's pure horseshit. How is capitalism responsible for starvation the famine of 1842 in Germany? Capitalism eliminated famines. The only place you find famines since the industrial revolution is in socialist countries. Who are "the three giants?" Your claim that "Every year, one in 11 workers dies from work-related injuries." That means that in 11 years every single worker would be dead. Where did you get this "information," from a comic book?We always say, "history is written by the victors." most of them are dead today. You can put any blame on them.
But how many people died from the SINS of traders such as "sheep eat human flesh", "hired labor", "white contractual slaves" and "indians killed"? Early European industrialization; The contract workers were all children of several years old, and few of them lived beyond the age of 11.
Of the 36, 000 textile workers in silesia, Germany alone, thousands have died of hunger.
The famine of 1842 in Germany left 6,000 people dead in silesia alone.
In the United States of 1896, the three giants were worth $1 trillion today, living like emperors. But 90 percent of americans live on less than a dollar a month. Every year, one in 11 workers dies from work-related injuries.
These are real history.
The famine in the United States, in particular, was a man-made famine after a bountiful harvest in which traders destroyed food to boost profits.
Isn't this about capitalism
The 1842 famine was caused by the potatoe fungus, idiot. It wasn't caused by capitalism. I doubt German could rightfully be called capitalist in 1842, anyway. Capitalism was just getting started in England and America at that time. There also was no famine in 1938 in America. There was a drought in 1933, but not a single person died of starvation.
"Traders" never destroyed food in this country until the FDR regime forced them to.
I have no idea what your "village without girls" remark refers to, so I can't comment.
And 40 s of the 19th century, Britain, France, Germany and other countries of the proletariat to carry out the independent political movement, main show is the famous three workers' movement, namely, Lyon, France silk workers twice uprising; The British charter movement; German silesia textile workers uprising.
On September 14, 1867, das kapital was published.
The communist manifesto was published in London on February 21, 1848, and was first published in London on February 24, 1848.
In 1824, Robert Owen bought 30,000 acres (more than 100 square kilometers) of land in indiana, North America, equivalent to one tenth of chongming island. He again gathered more than a thousand people and managed the new harmonious commune, creating a brief boom.
Most of those socialist activities failed, but this must have made capitalism understand; If workers continue to be treated too cruelly, they are likely to use marxism to overthrow capitalism.
Well, someone formerly with the KGB did save us from the Hilladomor.