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« Last post by tp4tissue on Sat, 23 May 2026, 20:32:47 »
The problem with old books is, very Lonnnnng sentences. They're so long, sometimes you forget what the first half was about.
"Similar developments have taken place in France in the last few decades:there, in proportion as capitalist production takes possession of agriculture, it drives the 'surplus' agricultural population into the towns."
He couldn't just say, a proportional increase in agriculture drove 'surplus' population migration towards towns.
Most of the monikers could also be inferred without the extra words.
He must know anyone who would read this crap knows How to read gud'enuff, so he's chosen to write these bulbous diatribes because he likes talking this way.
Intellectuals are so despicable and sn00ty.