<Clashing every moment with the bourgeois laws themselves, an unbridled assertion of unhealthy and dissolute appetites manifested itself, particularly at the top of bourgeois society—lusts wherein wealth derived from gambling naturally seeks its satisfaction, where pleasure becomes crapuleux [debauched], where money, filth, and blood commingle. The finance aristocracy, in its mode of acquisition as well as in its pleasures, is nothing but the rebirth of the lumpenproletariat on the heights of bourgeois society.This isn't saying that industrial capitalists are lumpenproles at the top, but that finance capitalists - gambling bankers - are lowlife criminal leeches atop society and running things.
>>526380159>Clashing every moment with the bourgeois laws themselves, an unbridled assertion of unhealthy and dissolute appetites manifested itself, particularly at the top of bourgeois society—lusts wherein wealth derived from gambling naturally seeks its satisfaction, where pleasure becomes crapuleux [debauched], where money, filth, and blood commingle. The finance aristocracy, in its mode of acquisition as well as in its pleasures, is nothing but the rebirth of the lumpenproletariat on the heights of bourgeois society.I put the unequal sign the wrong way in OP
>>526380159Keep us posted.
>>526380159From Oxfam:>In the past year alone, the 10 richest billionaires got $698 billion dollars richer. Since 2020, their inflation adjusted wealth is up 526%. The richest 0.0001% [1 in a million] control a greater share of wealth than in the Gilded Age, an era of US history defined by extreme inequality. … The richest 1% own half of the stock market [49.9%], while the bottom half of the US owns just 1% of the stock market.Maybe this is why inflation is soaring since 2020. It's all going to the top one in a million richest, i.e. the richest 350 people in the US.
>>526380214My guess is you have low morals and are criminally minded yourself, if you're unbothered, or even mock, the real prospect that genetic criminals have hijacked society and the country.