Wednesday, August 19, 2020

In a truly fair system, we would see unequal exchanges sporadically and randomly. Instead, we see a smooth function, where capitalists accumulate wealth at the expense of others.

 

The system is rigged.


At a purely economic level, a small percentage of capitalists accumulate most of wealth in our society, and as a result, the majority of jobs, opportunities and wages are held by those at the top of the pyramid. This unfair distribution of wealth is why Marxists believe inequality should be ended by government.


In a capitalist society, it is necessary to organize our society to achieve equal wealth distribution. And this will be accomplished by establishing fair trade laws, abolishing monopoly, limiting the role of finance in business and providing jobs for all at the same time.


For those of you who are in Canada and who are concerned about these issues and are concerned about the need to address the "real" problems facing our country, please consider joining one of our recent meetings in Ottawa or Montreal. While such meetings are largely run by anarchists and anti-capitalists (ahem) we know that this is a very broad coalition. And we need your support in organizing meetings in your city or nation so that we can help each other as we fight together to end the current system or restore the system to its rightful form.


The best way to help people fighting for a system of wealth redistribution not dominated by the rich and powerful is to show up on the streets. Your activism in a peaceful manner will give hope to millions of people, and may be our only hope to end our current system of inequality on our streets. We will be there for your daily bread if you are willing to take part in our action. To join more information or to help, visit #EqualityInCanada on Instagram.


We can get to the top and to the bottom faster if we are connected.


The Best of Dave Hodges<|endoftext|>One of the reasons a lot of college football fans seem to stick with the sport for so long is the long-lasting legacy of the coach who won championships.


But at a young age, it can be hard to keep up with the hype, especially with the sudden success of an incoming senior. But it doesn't have to be that way.


How do you win games in football? And if you don't, how do you win, at all? You don't have to look far, mind you, but you do have to go back some time and think about how you're going to become successful now that you're an alum.


It's a bit sad to learn I was never able the first time around on the Big Ten champion teams, because

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