Poster: Why is it easier to believe that 150,000 million people are
being lazy than that 400 people are being greedy ?


Wow I've been reading Marx on relative surplus population, reserve
army of the unemployed, mass immiseration , poverty and joblessness as
the absolute general law of capitalism to try to come up with a
popular way of saying mass unemployment is systematic not due to mass
laziness, and here it is on facebook.
8 hours ago · Like · 1
Charles Brown "The greater the social wealth, the functioning capital,
the extent and energy of its growth, and, therefore, also the absolute
mass of the proletariat and the productiveness of its labour, the
greater is the industrial reserve army. The same causes which develop
the expansive power of capital, develop also the labour power at its
disposal. The relative mass of the industrial reserve army increases
therefore with the potential energy of wealth. But the greater this
reserve army in proportion to the active labour army, the greater is
the mass of a consolidated surplus population, whose misery is in
inverse ratio to its torment of labour. The more extensive, finally,
the lazarus layers of the working class, and the industrial reserve
army, the greater is official pauperism. This is the absolute general
law of capitalist accumulation. Like all other laws it is modified in
its working by many circumstances, the analysis of which does not
concern us here."
8 hours ago · Like · 1
Charles Brown" The law by which a constantly increasing quantity of
means of production, thanks to the advance in the productiveness of
social labour, may be set in movement by a progressively diminishing
expenditure of human power, this law, in a capitalist society — where
the labourer does not employ the means of production, but the means of
production employ the labourer — undergoes a complete inversion and is
expressed thus: the higher the productiveness of labour, the greater
is the pressure of the labourers on the means of employment, the more
precarious, therefore, becomes their condition of existence, viz., the
sale of their own labour power for the increasing of another’s wealth,
or for the self-expansion of capital. The fact that the means of
production, and the productiveness of labour, increase more rapidly
than the productive population, expresses itself, therefore,
capitalistically in the inverse form that the labouring population
always increases more rapidly than the conditions under which capital
can employ this increase for its own self-expansion."



...It follows therefore that in proportion as capital accumulates, the
lot of the labourer, be his payment high or low, must grow worse. The
law, finally, that always equilibrates the relative surplus
population, or industrial reserve army, to the extent and energy of
accumulation, this law rivets the labourer to capital more firmly than
the wedges of Vulcan did Prometheus to the rock. It establishes an
accumulation of misery, corresponding with accumulation of capital.
Accumulation of wealth at one pole is, therefore, at the same time
accumulation of misery, agony of toil slavery, ignorance, brutality,
mental degradation, at the opposite pole, i.e., on the side of the
class that produces its own product in the form of capital. [25] This
antagonistic character of capitalistic accumulation is enunciated in
various forms by political economists, although by them it is
confounded with phenomena, certainly to some extent analogous, but
nevertheless essentially distinct, and belonging to pre-capitalistic
modes of production.
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