Author: Olivia
I’m a member of the International Marxist Tendency (the US section is called Socialist Revolution). I came upon their activity online and quickly joined last year. At the bottom you’ll find links to the websites which host plenty of articles on current events and theory. If you want to join a revolutionary socialist organization committed to genuine marxist ideas, reach out to join the IMT! Help fight for socialism in our lifetime! Build a mass working-class socialist party! Rebuild the labor movement with militant, class-struggle policies. End unemployment—quality jobs for all. Quality, affordable housing for all. Universal, lifelong, quality education and health care for all. Fight against all forms of discrimination and oppression. An injury to one is an injury to all! Reach out at https://www.marxist.com or https://socialistrevolution.org
Capitalism:
It's not about maximizing everyone's potential. It's not about prosperity for the maximum number of people. It's not about the health of the nation, nor the health of the species. It's about getting your small part, no matter what the cost. It's about taking from your brother all you can get. And we wonder why sociopaths rise to the top in our system. We elevate the worst of us into positions of power and authority. It's time for a change…
Just started a new job, we get 3 days of field “shadowing” someone before we do events by ourself. From before I got hired, we were told we would get $40 for each lead that turns into a “demo” aka we send a sales person out to their customers house. Never told differently. During my 3rd shadowing day, I was told I could pitch at the event. So I did. Landed a bunch of good leads and got them set up for sales. Was then told I will not get credit, nor the bonus for them and it will be given to the tenured marketing specialist I was “shadowing”. Is this legal? I was told one thing, never told differently until after I put in the work. I’m so upset rn. $40 may not seem like a lot but after being unemployed for 3 months…. I really need it. Worth…
Debt: The Drug of our Society
If you want to hook somebody in for life, what is the best way to go about it? Make them indebted to you, for life. From the earliest days we are exposed to credit, a piece of plastic or an app that let's you buy things and pay layer. Then, when you are off to college, a simple loan process let's you borrow tens of thousands of dollars. Once you need a car, sign on the dotted line and drive out your new vehicle. Why are you paying rent? Just sign here and you are now a proud owner of a house. Unless you are a trust fund baby, these are pretty much your choices to “live” in the modern world. You will be owned by whomever, and whatever, you sign up for. Then, you will work whatever job, for whatever pay you can get, weather you like it or…
Being lazy can make you work smarter !
So I work in a Hotel as night shift, the front desk is at ground level and I have to leave it to go prepare the breakfast in the morning which is at the first floor, which means that I have to go check every 5 minutes downstairs if there's anyone at the entrance door or the front desk since I can't hear or see anything from the first floor. Which is annoying as fuck, this is a waste of time, it slows my work, also it's some useless added stress to never know when someone's here or not. So, I had a genius-lazy kind idea. I have an old phone at home that I kept for years instead of throwing away. I've come with the idea that if I make a video-call with my phone and my old phone, I could keep an eye and an ear on what's…
Capitalism at Work
Companies are happy with capitalism until there is a worker shortage. They claim laziness and ungrateful employees. But supply & damage is a core tenant of capitalism. The supply of workers is low, so companies will need to pay higher wages. Capitalism at work, pay up.