Not really sure what to ask here, I think the left focuses more on "class consciousness" as a possible problem to their goal of "equality".
They think a minority of wealthy capitalists are against the workers, so they want to abolish
"capitalism" and property so the workers have a universal kind of equality.
Conpro seems to think these capitalists are (((capitalists))), who maybe are not engaging in "real capitalism". But it seems like successful gentile capitalists or corporations may tend to act like (((capitalists))): towards a "raceless" society in service of profits above any other value in order to "boost the GDP".
So is "class consciousness" something the right-wing is generally lacking, while "race consciousness" may be something the left-wing is lacking?
(Are there some other kind of "consciousnesses" that people debate about and discuss? Maybe in the dimension of religion or something?)
It is an ideological term that isn't even relevant.
> a minority of wealthy capitalists are against the workers
This is just self-interest. If you are wealthy, you don't want to spend too much money on workers, and if you are a worker, you want to get as much as possible. This conflict is subject to negotiation. Also many of those wealthy were "workers" themselves, or are still working and getting wealthy off of it. To divide people up into such groups is unreasonable, because on one hand it is rather a gradient, and on the other subject to change in time.
> Conpro seems to think these capitalists are (((capitalists)))
Well, it's a bit more complicated. Do you know who the most fervent leftist-communists are? Rich jews and their offspring. Those who believe they are too smart and elevated to work a singular day in their lives. They consider themselves superior, in the sense that they believe they are intellectual leaders of the oppressed (which once were workers, today are niggers and imported 3rd world scum).
On one hand they want to "atone" for the sin of their existence as rich, on the other they want to destroy our people through various means.
> But it seems like successful gentile capitalists or corporations may tend to act like (((capitalists)))
Yes, there are brainwashed idiots who bought into their ideology. And it doesn't matter if they set fire for a good purpose or if they are passionate arsonists - the fire is the same.
> So is "class consciousness" something the right-wing is generally lacking, while "race consciousness" may be something the left-wing is lacking?
It is clear that there are differences between individuals and groups. For one, groups exist BECAUSE there are so many differences that it constitutes a group on its own. For example men and women - clearly massive differences. Individuals can also vary a lot, for example there are individuals who are unique and known world-wide. You could also subdivide them into their own groups, where out of a pool of 1000000, 900000 are similar in one aspect, 10000 are similar in another aspect, 100 are truly unique, different from all others.
So it's clear for example that programmers will be similar to some degree. Or that construction workers will be similar. Or that teachers will be similar. The conditions that lead a person to become either of those require the same traits, and also the same limitations.
It makes no sense to see groups as "classes" or "races" only. But be assured that different "races" ARE one of those significant differences, like blacks killing 20+ times as many Whites as vice versa, or being given permission to declare terrorism and violence against Whites, but vice versa it's criminal "hate speech" (call for violence).
This is something most people on both isles are (willfully) ignorant about. Then there is the jewish problem even more people are ignorant about.