Traitorfish
The Tighnahulish Kid
And I'll point out that Fry's Turkish Delight is suitable for vegetarian consumption because it's made with pectin and not gelatine, because it's about as relevant.I'll just point out that having a central bank is a plank of the Communist Manifesto.

You shouldn't need a lecture, this is very basic stuff indeed. Capitalism, following Marx, is a system of generalised commodity production, yes? And yet you're claiming that what we have isn't "real capitalism", which would suggest that it isn't "real" generalised commodity production. That either means that we're not "really" producing commodities, or that this production isn't "really" generalised. It should be quite straightforward to demonstrate either of these things.I will defer to Dr. Thomas Woods on the concept of "real capitalism", he explains it much more brilliantly and succinctly than I. Please do watch the video, its not your typical boring lecture, he's a very entertaining and substantive speaker.
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Is what you actually mean when you say "capitalism", because you're not using the term to signify a discrete economic formation with any identifiably generic characteristics, but as an inherited Cold War label for a favoured political-economic arrangement. So I hope my point is becoming clearer.Capitalism ought to be called free enterprise because it covers what it stands for: Free Enterprise.

Marx opposed money, yes; the central bank was a proposition for the transitional revolutionary period, and one which is non-integral to Marxist communism, having been abandoned by later schools such as Council Communism, Autonomism, etc. The retention of money under the Marxist-Leninist regimes long after they had supposedly entered "socialism" is one of the many symptoms of their capitalistic character (and I say that without meaning to derail this thread into another extended squabble about which of a five-hundred option long list of labels best described the USSRDid Marx oppose money altogether? Or is it other communists who believe in that? Kinda pointless to have a central bank without money.
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