On this understanding of "real-world, empirical, phenomena," what real world phenomena have the "shared characteristics" constitutive of Marx's idea of "the true realm of freedom"?
It's hard to say using any kind of brevity. One shared characteristic would having zero surplus-value.
-- Jim Devine / "Because things are the way they are, things will not stay the way they are." -- Bertolt Brecht
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