Urwrong is espousing pure marxism. Marx always forgot about the most important thing, namely the value of the produced object. The crux of the whole historical dynamic. The convenience that is being produced and valued for its convenience, which translates into the positive nature of the “bourgeoisie”, which is not the slave of the capital but the justification of the whole business: the middle class.
Any sane employer and employee is aware of the degree of value of what he produces and sells, and in this is the crux of all serious economy. People are often passionate about and at the least mildly interested in what they’re doing, not in the least because there are other people interested in them doing it. Value goes around like a girl on her birthday.
Marx applies strictly to forced labour type situations, the worst jobs of the 19th century, sweatshops and stuff here and now. Where people really don’t give a shit for what they produce. Even mcdonalds is above Marxism, because people who work there will most of the time be people who occasionally eat there and thats because they like the food enough to pay for it there and not elsewhere.
So Marx forgot about the real value of industry, namely what is being produced.
Of course this is a highly boring model, about as boring as the idea of sowing plants in the spring, waiting for very long and then harvesting it months later. Completely abject for any revolutionary, as it was for the Injuns apparently, but it works for some people like people I used to know but who are now like, fucked. Because there is no middle class anymore and only proletariat vs unleashed capital.
Whats being produced now is mainly materials for idiots to talk to other idiots and horsephalluses befriending little chickens on these materials.
Its no longer middle class utility and entertainment, this is pure savagery.
The world will have to become something much greater under our hands or it will fall.