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They are not necessarily mutually exclusive:
"The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. "--F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Marxism offers valuable insights such as historical materialism and showing that capitalism is a limited system. However, it can't work because it tries to repeal a law of nature namely that humans work for reward and the more reward they get the harder they work which then ties (flows) into Libertarianism and Dutch flows into British descended people being cut from the same clothe, genetically, as the Dutch so shame on your second rate mind for suggesting otherwise :
Kant demonstrated that the world we experience is not the real world. That world does not embody our species’ concepts of space, time, and causality. We perceive things through a scaffolding of three-dimensional space, in a tense of past-present-future, and within a framework of casual connections. As an 18th century philosopher would not have known, but 20th century physics has confirmed, these constructs are not even a component of the world that we can describe mathematically and measure with special instruments. Newtonian concepts of space and time do not apply to the macro world of special and general relativity or to the micro world of quantum mechanics. The real world is something altogether different from what we human beings experience and measure. Kant concludes that the deepest level of reality is inaccessible to human thought and knowledge. He terms the ultimate, rock bottom reality — of “things as they are in themselves” — that underlies the perceived world the Noumenon.
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https://www.lewrockwell.com/2003/05/...-vs-the-state/
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