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The most sinister thing capitalists steal from you is time. literal years of your life. they’re stealing something no amount of money can buy. —@Artsy_Marxist
Art: Workers Returning Home by Edvard Munch (1915)
Happy Cuban Revolution, 26 July 1953 and still going strong.
Art by Sindiso Nyoni for "Ten Days in Harlem: Fidel Castro and the making of the 1960s" | Website: https://t.co/Dg9cFz26P9
In the United States, providers charge whatever they think they can get away with, and they can get away with a lot, because it’s really difficult to put a price on, like, not dying. —John Green
Art: The Sick Child II by Edvard Munch (1896)
We need to correct the process, not try to fix the outcomes. ―Anne Case, Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism (2020)
Art: Lenin in Smolny by Vasily Hvostenko
No one likes compulsion...especially Americans, who hate the idea that healthcare should be rationed, although apparently not when the rationing is done by money, excluding those who cannot pay ―Anne Case, Deaths of Despair & the Future of Capitalism (2020)
Art by Inès Longevial
As Prometheus, having stolen fire from heaven, begins to build houses and to settle upon the earth, so philosophy, expanded to be the whole world, turns against the world of appearance... —Karl Marx, Notebooks on Epicurean Philosophy, (1839)
Illustration by Katherine Lam
Let's Conquer Space poster art by Leonid Golonav (1960)
Rasta Lion by Selena Zontos | Instagram: skavenge_art | Etsy: https://t.co/Xkh3cozRdt
Extra Love and Tiny Hate by Inès Longevial (2020) | Instagram: ineslongevial