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Monopoly socialism
Monopoly socialism






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Kapur said he doesn’t describe himself as a socialist, though he said his politics are left of center. Another card mentions the “homemade granola you brought for lunch.” “Everyone loves the tofu-chip cookies you made in honor of Karl Marx’s birthday,” reads one of the cards. It’s unclear how vegan meatloaf is a disruption to the social order, but it’s one of many references to veganism and health food in the game that seem to echo how the internet often loves to make fun of and/or hate on those things. “Working together might seem ideal, but Chance Cards can abruptly shake things up with things such as lousy neighbors, vegan meatloaf and bad plumbing,” the description states. They can consider the best interest of the group, or do what is in their individual interest.

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Players are offered a series of choices that seem to highlight the potential for others to defect from “socialism.” They can either contribute to the community fund, or choose to deplete it. The game pokes fun at the idea of working together, presenting it as ultimately incompatible with the selfish motivations of some players. It sparked debate this week when a Twitter thread highlighting the version went viral.

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“Cooperation isn’t always what it’s cracked up to be.”īut depending on where you are on the political spectrum, the tone of the game is either condescending or tongue-in-cheek. “Get ready for laughs as the twists and turns of life put a damper on working toward a shared, utopian society,” the description for Monopoly Socialism reads. When players pass go, they get a $50 “living wage” as opposed to the usual $200, and the tokens are all dated artifacts like a typewriter, a phonograph, a pocket watch, an old-fashioned telephone and an old-style TV set. In Monopoly Socialism, an official version of the game manufactured by the toy company Hasbro, players move around the board contributing to community projects “unless they can steal projects to get ahead,” according to the product’s description. That’s the message on the front of the box on a new edition of Monopoly that surfaced this week. “Forget about competition and glory… Unless you want to win!” Monopoly Socialism, manufactured by the toy company Hasbro, is a parody of the classic board game. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.

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Monopoly socialism