| Marxism and Canadian Incomes |
✅ | Today's Canadian Marxism believes that capitalism can only thrive on the exploitation of the working class. |
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Today's Canadian Marxism promotes their visions of society which is easily accepted through repetition. |
✅ | Today's Canadian Marxism believes that capitalism is not only an economic system but is also a political system. |
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Today's Canadian Marxism views ordinary people as a method for the elite to remain in power and earn income. People are nothing more than heard's of animals to the Marxist farmers. |
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Today's Canadian Marxism believes that economic conflict produces class (rich, middle and poor). |
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Today's Marxist analysis called ‘Polarization of the Classes’ describes the historical process of the class structure becoming increasingly polarized – pushed to two ends with nothing in the middle. It says that soon classes will disappear and be absorbed either into the bourgeoisie or the proletariat. This is happening today in Canada and around the world. |
✅ | Today's Canadian Marxist believes that in order to fully control a society you need to remove its core values, remove core traditions, remove Canadian identity. |
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Today's Marxist believes that a key part in the control of the Proletariat is the use of alienation in all aspects of society, including the family, the education system and the media. This provides the Bourgeoisie with a supple mass of workers who do not mind working for the external rewards of a constant minimum wage. |
✅ | Today's Canadian Marxist believes that if you take a child, provide socially engineered schooling, you can change societies by changing children's thinking. An example would be if Canadian children are taught at an early age that homosexuality is natural, appealing and desired, the majority of children will become homosexuals from teachings and thoughts that they would otherwise have never had in the first place. |
✅ | Neo-Marxism is based on ideas initially projected by Karl Marx. Marx believed that economic power led to political power and that this is the key to understanding societies. Neo-Marxism believe the economic system creates a wealthy class of owners and a poor class of workers. They also believe that certain social institutions such as churches, prisons and schools have been created to maintain the division between the powerful and the powerless. |
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A litre of 1977 gasoline was .12 cents, twelve cents per litre in 1977... $5.00 would purchase over 40 litre gasoline. In 2019 the same 40 litre of gasoline will cost over $50.00 based upon 2019 price |
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In 1977 five loaves bread sold for $1.00.. one dollar for five. Today one loaf of bread is about $3.00. |
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Premium beer was $3.98 per dozen including deposit and all taxes. Today the same beer will cost $27.00 per dozen including deposit and all taxes. In 1977 a worker could purchase 3 dozen of beer for each hour worked, equivalent to a wage of $79.00 per hour today. |
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In 1977 a 2,000 sq. ft. full finished home sold for about three years of one unionized middle class earnings or $60,000.00 - $69,000.00. The equivalent of three years earnings would buy you a nice house in 1977. |
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In 1977 a full loaded Pontiac Trans-Am was purchased for about $8,000.00 or $8.00 per hour for 1,000 hours worked. Today the same vehicle is purchased for $70,000.00 or an equivalent of $70.00 per hour for 1,000 hours worked. |
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An analysis has found that lumber, grocery, meats, poultry and much more have all increased at the same pace. |