“Lumpenproletariat” is exactly the kind of idea an educated German theorist would come up with in the wreckage of the industrial revolution and it’s ridiculous to try to carry that notion forward to the age of cell phones and heavily armed maoist prostitutes and if anyone can’t understand that you should throw grass at them until they stop being dorks because they’re too far gone to touch it themselves.

Like ffs read even one anthro text about black market and grey market economies and stop treating The Man’s legal system like anything but a criminal organization.

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This presupposes private property and an inherent bourgeois philosophy being instilled in the people. Utter nonsense.

Omg under communism small business prostitutes will exchange sex for food vouchers!!

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This presupposes private property

Personal property still exists under communism, as do scarce commodities. Barter is hardly bourgeois philosophy.

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Commodities exist under communism? Holy wow!! Truly a fruit of epoch-making wisdom!!

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You act like it’s blatantly obvious that commodities would exist under communism and mock the person who pointed it out to you, yet you vehemently deny that something else just as obvious as the existence of commodities will also still very much exist and have a place under communism, calling it utter nonsense and requiring “bourgeois philosophy” without any explanation. That something else involves sex, though. Hmm. Funny how work that involves sex always brings out a specific type with an angry and reactionary axe to grind.

At least u/porcupine can make a reasonable case by redefining prostitution as something other than and separate from sex work rather than denying the legitimacy and validity of sex work.

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Man, that’s going to make telling people I’m on a diet a whole lot more awkward.

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