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I was going through business school (don’t get a business degree) when the pandemic broke out. It was like a wtyp bit talking about the supply chain, with all my professors going “it’s not supposed to look like that.”

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Oh God that sounds hilarious.

Agree don’t get a business degree… but goddamn if they don’t make you employable af

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Oh for sure, especially if you get one like accounting or finance, but god damn the whole “ideology” of business school was extremely blackpilling to me, just seeing the next generation of white collar workers being indoctrinated into the capitalist cult. My fucking tax professor was a libertarian for fuck’s sake.

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My fucking tax professor was a libertarian

Well that’s 2 out of 2 between us!

At the time I was a lib but looking back, yeah it’s exactly as you describe it. I wouldn’t be able to do it now.

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I used to watch this show where Damon Wayans Jr. played a Master’s in Business Haver, and he would quote MBA wisdom like “The 5 B’s of Business,” but the 5 words were always different each time.

One of my IRL friends showed me one of his undergrad business school textbooks, and it was filled with inane stuff like this lol

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34 points

A lot of them still insist that the problem is that we need a More Just In Timer system, except one in which every step (resource extraction, manufacturing, etc) happens in the states. Economists are basically paid to be wrong

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27 points

Juche In Time

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18 points

Infrastructure necromancy

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Me laughing at this :michael-laugh:

Me realizing how hard it would be to explain this joke IRL :sicko-wistful:

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I’m sure the ruling class collectively agreeing to bring imperialist extraction back home into the imperial core will never backfire

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Foucault’s boomerang, except it’s stuck in Illinois with a truckful of boomerangs that ran out of gas.

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The US has a fair amount of oil left to extract, but the supply chains for computer parts and for medical equipment are inherently global

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in truth, the imperial violence was aways directed inwards against the colonized in the core as much as outside towards the colonized in the colonies, that’s why i’d say imperialism is modernity, it’s been there for a long time and it’s gonna stay until collapse or sovietization

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13 points

“Let’s transfer all of our production to a country with crumbling infrastructure and the potential for riots lasting several months, where the political system is in the process of shitting itself to death and half of the population reacts to a crisis by pretending it isn’t actually happening and threatens to kill the other half for saying otherwise. That’ll make supply more secure.

  • an imperial scholar shortly before the great blackout of 2022
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What said managers don’t get is that a lot of Chinese factory workers for international goods are migratory, with their families living inland while they live in dorms most of the year. It’s the only time they get to really see their families.

It’s less of a “don’t get” and more of a “don’t care.”

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30 points

Good thing nothing bad will ever happen because we ended history hahaha… right? Right?

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21 points

:deng-smile:

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JIT as a business model should have anyone familiar with The Calculation Problem absolutely vibrating with cognitive dissonance. And yet the loudest proponents were inevitably these rock-ribbed capitalists who didn’t need no central planning.

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They’re using public road infrastructure and semi trucks as their warehouse instead! Just keep truck driver wages low and make sure never to ever do proper road maintenance and everything will always be fine.

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