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Liberals can’t help but repeat 200 year old debunked talking points like a broken record player, as if it will make sense this time
They're using the same arguments as 150 years ago, yes.
It's incredible how Marx was already dunking on the same arguments we see TODAY, everywhere.
Somewhere in Grundrisse, he criticizes an American economist that argues that the state is wheighing down the american economy and that it should be abolished for the market to be free. The quotes felt like someone slipped reddit comments into the pages.
(Btw, Marx explains that the American state is itself the result of the self organization of free market forces, unlike in European countries, in which captalists had to deal with the feudal institutions that preceded them, so the american's argument made zero sense then and still makes zero sense now)