Frank Bertemes, Eisenbahnergewerkschaftler and notorious prolific writers energized in today's Tageblatt against the Franco-German pact for competitiveness ", which promotes a European economic government intervention in wage setting, the abolition of the Index and "debt brake" on the German model included, and threatened with a coming revolt:
"And we, the unions, the working people, the dumb electorate in the eyes of certain circles to us (...) (.. .) can not provide further
there are also limits to the patience and limits of the neoliberal, capitalist growth
For, as Marx in his theories of the value... "All the wisdom of our statesmen is a great SSE transfer of property from one class of persons to another out. "
In that sense, no, Monsieur Sarkozy and Ms Merkel! No! Game over! "
is now the brought by Bertemes" Marx said "a little confusing at this point, since there no means of the limits to growth (regardless of whether that is designed neoliberal, capitalist or otherwise) the speech is still of competitiveness pacts and European economic government - but could be the quote as a rejection of a social democratic redistribution policy (which, unless I'm wrong, but even the author,) understand, something like this: Instead of increasing the top tax rate, expropriation of the expropriators!
Neither is true, as a reference in the shows Theories of Surplus Value (third volume of the second edition of Kautsky edition, Stuttgart 1910, p.368). In fact is the supposed quotation from Marx not even of Marx, but Marx quoted approvingly in a Fu ßnote the obscure "Ricardian Socialists" / Tory Democrats "Piercy Ravenstone," by Sraffa as Richard Puller, the son of Head of South Sea Company, was identified. If one reads the quote in context, it acts in the context of Bertemes's article even more monstrous, but Marx is a statement of "Rave Stone" before, the very principle of self-declared debt as absurd
"By pretending that the issues of the blaming the presence of the future, by claiming that since ß can pollute the offspring to the needs to satisfy the present generation, they claim the absurd, as ß can consume what has not been realized because ß one can live on food before the seeds have been sown in the earth. " (S.367-368)
You notice so once again, Marx was not a Keynesian. If he had in exchange for a "debt brake" welcomes? No, because we know : "If the Democrats demand the regulation of the national debt, requiring the workers to the national bankruptcy."
or quoted, Marx elsewhere (S.313) Ravenstone:
"One good thing about the debt system, though it to the old landed gentry a great need robbed of his property, it transmits it to those new-fangled Hidalgo as a reward for their skill in the arts of fraud and embezzlement. If it encourages fraud and meanness, charlatanism and An ma edjusting dressed in the garb of wisdom when it transformed a whole nation into a nation of punters ... if it makes all the prejudices of rank and birth niederrei SST and money as the only distinguishing feature among the people ... it destroys the eternity of the property. "
(The original article can be found on Rave Stones marxists.org respect. Semitism!)
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