employees in some sectors could easily make do with a 3 day work week, 4 hours per day, no payment reduction. all the rest is just surplus value being generated. however we know that the capitalists will never allow that, and that's the reason we need to, while pushing for work week reductions, agitate the working class today in order to build the revolution of tomorrow.
of all these countries that are taking measures against the settler entity, what surprises me is that 1) china didn't took action before; 2) portugal is taking action despite montenegro; and 3) chile is taking action despite boric.
i wasn't born back then, but i remember watching a punky brewster episode rerun when i was a kid that was about it. probably the first time i heard about the challenger disaster.
i don't think it should be up to them to dictate how things are going to finish, especially when their enemy is still standing and so far the result of their attacks represented a nuisance at best. if they want to chant victory after achieving "that", things are gonna get even more ridiculous.
but mexico has got way more parties than pri, so much that most candidates winning elections do so with a broad alliance. in fact since 2000 pri only had a single term.
employees in some sectors could easily make do with a 3 day work week, 4 hours per day, no payment reduction. all the rest is just surplus value being generated. however we know that the capitalists will never allow that, and that's the reason we need to, while pushing for work week reductions, agitate the working class today in order to build the revolution of tomorrow.