Does this board read libertarian or capitalistic literature?

It's important to read the enemy's literature in order to facilitate tearing it to shreds. As Marxists we are marginalized and in a constant uphill battle, so it helps if you have enough literary clout to be confident that you never get taken off guard in discussion. Be the smartest guy in the room, and that's easier if you know more of the intellectual foundations of your enemy's position than they do.

Hegel BTFO'd that shit a while ago. Nothing is. Being and Nothing. Becoming. Etc. No ones proved him wrong yet

I read Locke last month. Using a Lockean basis it's pretty easy to argue that Stalin did nothing wrong except not nuking America. Stealing is grounds for enslavement and property is based in labour, so therefore all who own without working are stealing from those who work, and have therefore entered into a "state of war" with the workers. The workers being the non-aggressors are then justified in enslaving those who have made war upon them, therefore gulaging porky is perfectly fine.

Anything besides Smith and Keynes is a waste of time.

How can you know if you never read it. I mean, even shit you can smell to know you won't like eating it, but Understanding ideas/philosophy is another level, isn't it?

"Water is wet,
people die,
my favorite color is green
I wish to play RDR2"
Is my literature biased?

I've read some of the source code for the libetarian/liberal NPCs, but it's really terrible coding.

Yeah your story is biased because it's trying to prove the point that unbiased stories exist. No other reason to write it.

Your taste for mediocre overfunded games isn't a political opinion.

Adam Smith is the foundation of liberal economics (and he thought capitalism didn't work)

This is the answer of a cultist faggot, Marx himself read Smith you total fuckface. He built on his work for the most part. Kill yourself