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"After reviewing these posts I realize Rasi made the same arguments about capitalism/socialism before. Why are you still defending/being an apologist for capitalism Rasi? Your same 'objections' were dealt with the last time by Babbah and other posters(incuding me)? Is there something you aren't 'getting'?"
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my response to your initial idea of : "Most see liberation as being successful in a capitalist system, not fighting against said system"
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I personally dont think that "fighting against a capitalist" system is the answer, unless one narrows their approach and defines what aspect of the capitalist system that one is fighting.
Is it the IMF/World Bank/Nepad/the mining industry, etc...what aspect of the capitalist system are you suggesting that one fight against. If the fight isnt contextualized to include a clear definition of the 'fight' along with a cost/benefit analysis of the rational for the specific fight, then ones, in my opinion are just spouting rhetoric about fighting against the "capitalist system."
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please respond at your convenience.
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