Joseph Catron
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I don't have the exact statistic I want on hand, although I know it's in Mike Davis and Daniel Bertrand Monk's Evil Paradises: Dreamworlds of Neoliberalism.
But China's luxury class will become the world's largest in a very few decades.
^^^^ CB: A few decades is a long time. Luxury classes could be abolished by then. The world revolution could come. A very few decades ago the world was bursting with anti-colonialist revolutions.
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On 10/9/07, Lenin's Tomb
> Oh, come on. Aside from the fact that bulk of global investment
remains in
> the region where white meets bread, the global appropriation of
labour -
> wherever the labour actually takes place, is overwhelmingly to the
benefit
> of a small Anglo-Saxon elite in the United States.