Hello everyone, this is my first time making a proper post, I hope this is the right place.
We all know that your relation to the means of production doesn't necessarily correlate to the amount of wealth you have, as in, you can have money and also be a member of the proletariat.
However it is a bit obvious to see that most wealthy people are bourgeois.
Bourgeois class traitors have been part of communist movements in the past, correct me if wrong, I myself am not a member of the bourgeoisie, so perhaps it is naive of me to think that out there there are communists in such a position.
My question is: What techniques should a bourgeois class traitor use to more effectively advance the communist cause?
Are worker co-ops to be made immediately? Is surplus value to be distributed among all of the employees? or should communist parties rely on this surplus value as funding? should such a business strive for growth? what are the dangers of relying on such bourgeois organization?
I imagine there might be no right answer to this, but I'd like to hear your thoughts.
There is no strength or glory to be found in poverty, it doesn't make you work harder, it doesn't make you more disciplined. In fact, if you make a club filled with a bunch of poor people struggling, it's way more likely someone will backstab.
What we need more than anything is material strength. We need organizations to keep people in check through critique and self-critique, people who are secure and motivated to work for the cause. A sympathetic class traitor can provide with a lot of this, the richer the better.
To all the billionaires reading this: Come on, do it, you live in a shithole anyways, look at the place around you, are you seriously okay with the world being like this? Side with the proletariat and you will never be erased from history dude, it's so simple, literally gonna become one of the most liked people in human history with this one small trick.
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