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WizardofSoda
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In Europe men always had two ways to have children. One way was just good looking guys who knocked up women based on looks. But for most men the way was to work hard, get a good job/business and if they were at least low-tier normies or maybe even what we would consider high-tier incels, they could find a wife. And women back then they couldn't avoid getting pregnant so easily to a betabuxxer. Granted it is estimated 10% of babies were still through cheating.
This system worked so well because it didn't just prioritize social position.. being good looking you could make it too. Europe became very industrious and good looking as one would expect.
Two things ended the long era of the beta buxxer. The first is birth control pills allow a woman to be with a betabuxxer but not get pregnant.
The second is more complex. Marx pointed out around the 1840's that with the emergence of the machine, anyone thinking about it(which was like a handful of people who actually think), could see that eventually there would be surplus for everyone. How long it would take who knew exactly, but as the machinery advanced and was implemented on a global scale that production would rise so high that eventually nearly everyone could get enough of whatever. That process still goes on today, it even is exponential in nature(as machinery can be used to make other machines providing a feedback loop).
So here we are in 2021 and for normal white women they can get a job, and government benefits that mean they don't have to marry a betabuxxer to survive. The government benefits themselves come from the machinery, the vast production allows some of the surplus to be taxed. Marx was way too early and way too aggressive with his plans for how the state would manage this. But eventually the world figured out how to balance it. An error Marx made was his idea of killing of the capitalism, which stopped advancement in those countries. The way for it is taxing a percentage of the suprlus production of the machinery. So as to not discourage production, and in fact by redistributing money it creates the demand in the marketplace. Which is what the printing is, money is just the abstraction we are using.
This system worked so well because it didn't just prioritize social position.. being good looking you could make it too. Europe became very industrious and good looking as one would expect.
Two things ended the long era of the beta buxxer. The first is birth control pills allow a woman to be with a betabuxxer but not get pregnant.
The second is more complex. Marx pointed out around the 1840's that with the emergence of the machine, anyone thinking about it(which was like a handful of people who actually think), could see that eventually there would be surplus for everyone. How long it would take who knew exactly, but as the machinery advanced and was implemented on a global scale that production would rise so high that eventually nearly everyone could get enough of whatever. That process still goes on today, it even is exponential in nature(as machinery can be used to make other machines providing a feedback loop).
So here we are in 2021 and for normal white women they can get a job, and government benefits that mean they don't have to marry a betabuxxer to survive. The government benefits themselves come from the machinery, the vast production allows some of the surplus to be taxed. Marx was way too early and way too aggressive with his plans for how the state would manage this. But eventually the world figured out how to balance it. An error Marx made was his idea of killing of the capitalism, which stopped advancement in those countries. The way for it is taxing a percentage of the suprlus production of the machinery. So as to not discourage production, and in fact by redistributing money it creates the demand in the marketplace. Which is what the printing is, money is just the abstraction we are using.