the stockholm syndrome in tech / capitalist america is astounding. While it's true that some communist regimes have been responsible for the suffering and death of millions, it's important to recognize that this is a distortion of Marx's ideas, rather than a direct result of them. Additionally, many capitalist societies have also had their share of social injustices and economic inequalities. It's essential to separate the philosophy from its historical implementations and consider the context in which Marx's ideas were formed.
In the case of tech companies reporting record profits amidst massive layoffs, it's worth exploring whether certain aspects of Marxist theory could shed light on the systemic issues within our current economic system, rather than dismissing them outright based on past examples of "communism"