[We can understand capitalist domination's vulnerability by understanding that capital is not external to labour.]
[We are the only contradictions to capitalism; history is about the struggle to classify and against being classified, not laws of capitalist development. There are no gods such as money, capital, production forces, or history: we are the only creators, we are the only saviours, we are the guilty.]
[In any power dynamic, the relation between dominator and dominated is mutual, not one-way: the exploiters always depend on the exploited.]
[The feudalist relations between serfs and lords bound them to each other geographically and thus socially. Neither was free to choose another to dominate or be dominated by. The transition to capitalism gave both the freedom to do so.]
[The serfs were not free to stop working for someone else because they didn't control the means pf production. The lords were not free from exploitation because the expansion of their wealth depended on subordination of labour. Both flights to freedom arrive at a new form of dependence.]
[The interdependence between capital and labour is not symmetrical: capital dissolves without labour whereas labour without capital transformation into creativity and humanity.]
[Capitalism is a society of non-correspondence, things don't fit together functionally, the law of value is inseparable from