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Sorry to rock your boat OTB but its the other way around. Comunism (the dictatorship of the proletariat) is the way to socialism an ideal sociaty whitout social or economic classes. It´s not supposed to be anarchy.
And comunist doctrine doesnt even require abolition of private property or the comunalization of farms or factories. These are tricks developed by later dictators, I mean humble secretaries of the party to control people. In fact THE BIG FLAW of communism IMO is rarely referred, it presumes that everybody wants the same things in life and therefore everybody such make the same efforts and gain the same rewards. But whe all know that isnt true right? While some people want money others want power and manny only want to get laid.
And comunist doctrine doesnt even require abolition of private property or the comunalization of farms or factories. These are tricks developed by later dictators, I mean humble secretaries of the party to control people. In fact THE BIG FLAW of communism IMO is rarely referred, it presumes that everybody wants the same things in life and therefore everybody such make the same efforts and gain the same rewards. But whe all know that isnt true right? While some people want money others want power and manny only want to get laid.
Carpe jugulum.
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[quote="D. W. Hamlyn" in The Penguin History of Western Philosophy"]The final phase must be on e in which there is identity betwee between the species-life of man, considered as a social being, and nature. In that case, man's natural existence becomes a human existence, and nature becomes human. It is not easy to understand that, although it is easier to understand, even if no to accept as realistic, Marx's belief that in this state of affairs there will be a geniune community w/o expoitation of any form. In this caaaase, property will be abolished, and so will the state. Marx came to believe that this was inevitable, because capitalism has an incoherence and so bears the seeds of its own destruction. It will not come about, however, without violent revolution. First there must be the 'dictatorship of the proletariat', but subsequently the state will wither away and true communism will ensue.[/quote]Grey Fil wrote:Sorry to rock your boat OTB but its the other way around. Comunism (the dictatorship of the proletariat) is the way to socialism an ideal sociaty whitout social or economic classes. It´s not supposed to be anarchy.
And comunist doctrine doesnt even require abolition of private property or the comunalization of farms or factories.
Emphasis mine.
Marx said nothing about "requiring" that property be held in common. What he did was to predict that "in the most advanced nations" this would come to pass. It's in The Communist Manifesto.
That Marxism was reinterpreted or even vastly reworked in many cases I will heartily agree with. Marx was aghast at some of the interpretations of his work even during his lifetime. I'd be very curious what his reaction would be to what went on allegedly in his name after his death.Grey Fil wrote:These are tricks developed by later dictators, I mean humble secretaries of the party to control people.
One of Marxism's flaws is that it's theory of value is problematic. In trying to reduce everything to a materialistic cause Marx overlooked the fact that things have value only idealistically, that is to say that value is not external to the mind.Grey Fil wrote:In fact THE BIG FLAW of communism IMO is rarely referred, it presumes that everybody wants the same things in life and therefore everybody such make the same efforts and gain the same rewards. But whe all know that isnt true right? While some people want money others want power and manny only want to get laid.
One thing that I will point out in your counterargument is that Marxism's point isn't to give everyone the "same rewards", but rather that people receive according to their needs. There's another flaw, in that "needs" are largely subjective.
Somehow I don't think you rocked my boat too much. I had to scurry off to check some things, but my wake is looking pretty smooth right about now, I'd say.
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Marx = power to the people = democracy, not?
Dictators have nothing to do with communism. In Marx's opinion the early days of mankind, where we lived as hunters and gatherers, were "inperfect communism". No money, no property (much, at least) BUT - everyone wasn't getting as much as they needed/earned. There were bigger bullies picking on the (social class? ) weaker and taking their hard earned bread/meat whatever.
In perfect communism, according to Communist Manifesto and The Republic, there is no money or property either (no property for the PUBLIC, I mean... all, if any, property for the government). There are just people who are given what they need and deserve by the government. The government is supposedly flawless and free of corruption and feeds all.
You could say it's anarchism, but then anarchism = no organization, right? Marx trusted on people's goodness even though he watched the everyday life of the working class during the 19th century, which must've been a real black phase in his life. He thought that in this perfect society people would become perfect too. But uh-uh, no perfect people no perfect society.
Dictators have nothing to do with communism. In Marx's opinion the early days of mankind, where we lived as hunters and gatherers, were "inperfect communism". No money, no property (much, at least) BUT - everyone wasn't getting as much as they needed/earned. There were bigger bullies picking on the (social class? ) weaker and taking their hard earned bread/meat whatever.
In perfect communism, according to Communist Manifesto and The Republic, there is no money or property either (no property for the PUBLIC, I mean... all, if any, property for the government). There are just people who are given what they need and deserve by the government. The government is supposedly flawless and free of corruption and feeds all.
You could say it's anarchism, but then anarchism = no organization, right? Marx trusted on people's goodness even though he watched the everyday life of the working class during the 19th century, which must've been a real black phase in his life. He thought that in this perfect society people would become perfect too. But uh-uh, no perfect people no perfect society.
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IMHO, communism is a state that can only be achieved once the humanity acquires enough wisdom as to stop beating each other and to stop developping envy/jealousy/greed, stop according importance to possessions/properties. It would replace religion's moralistic views, in a sense that no one will need to beg, charity will be useless, everyone would be materialy equal.
But then, what's fun about life without feeling your ennemies' envy towards you? Or of having no envy on richer people?
I guess people would have to find a true sense to their life and stop dreaming and hoping for money and things, but dream and hope for happyness and joy?
Wow I sound like a fuckin prophet, someone stop me!
But then, what's fun about life without feeling your ennemies' envy towards you? Or of having no envy on richer people?
I guess people would have to find a true sense to their life and stop dreaming and hoping for money and things, but dream and hope for happyness and joy?
Wow I sound like a fuckin prophet, someone stop me!
Not much of a prophet, more like Buddha
The dude who once was a prince, but then began walking amongst the poor and oppressed wrote:The First Noble Truthis the existence of suffering. Birth is painful and death is painful; disease and old age are painful. Not having what we desire is painful and having what we do not desire is also painful.
The Second Noble Truth is the cause of suffering. It is the craving desire for the pleasures of the senses, which seeks satisfaction now here, now there; the craving for happiness and prosperity in this life and in future lives.
The Third Noble Truth is the ending of suffering. To be free of suffering one must give up, get rid of, extinguish this very craving, so that no passion and no desire remain.
The Fourth Noble Truth leads to the ending of all pain by way of the Eightfold Path.
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as long as everyone recognizes it im happy.Franz_Schubert wrote:Hah, it sounds like you would agree with my compromise then. I'm sorry I called you a confused psycho, it's really basically Mandalorian.
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Ugh that's a bit extreme, isn't it?Kashluk wrote:Not much of a prophet, more like Buddha
The dude who once was a prince, but then began walking amongst the poor and oppressed wrote:The First Noble Truthis the existence of suffering. Birth is painful and death is painful; disease and old age are painful. Not having what we desire is painful and having what we do not desire is also painful.
The Second Noble Truth is the cause of suffering. It is the craving desire for the pleasures of the senses, which seeks satisfaction now here, now there; the craving for happiness and prosperity in this life and in future lives.
The Third Noble Truth is the ending of suffering. To be free of suffering one must give up, get rid of, extinguish this very craving, so that no passion and no desire remain.
The Fourth Noble Truth leads to the ending of all pain by way of the Eightfold Path.
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Ok meatbag, you can quit spamming about meatbags now....Exitium wrote:You pathetic meatbags place way too much emphasis on unimportant, banal subjects such as this.
That said, I am uncircumsized and feel no sympathy for those of you who aren't. They are just another one of those worthless appendages you will no doubt use to populate the world with even more meatbags.
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silly meatbag. what is that exit, like 2-3 meatbags a post?Exitium wrote:You pathetic meatbags place way too much emphasis on unimportant, banal subjects such as this.
That said, I am uncircumsized and feel no sympathy for those of you who aren't. They are just another one of those worthless appendages you will no doubt use to populate the world with even more meatbags.
Blargh wrote:While the way in which the stance is made could be done with at least a pretense of civility - being far more conducive to others actually paying attention than copious swearing - it just wouldn't be Mandy otherwise.
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What.Franz_Schubert wrote:communist/socialists on this board, and they're generally either A) confused psychos (Mandalorian/sauron) or angsty nihilists (neon).
Socialism
1.Any of various theories or systems of social organization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized government that often plans and controls the economy.
2.The stage in Marxist-Leninist theory intermediate between capitalism and communism, in which collective ownership of the economy under the dictatorship of the proletariat has not yet been successfully achieved.
Nihilism
1.An extreme form of skepticism that denies all existence.
2.A doctrine holding that all values are baseless and that nothing can be known or communicated.
3.Rejection of all distinctions in moral or religious value and a willingness to repudiate all previous theories of morality or religious belief.
4.The belief that destruction of existing political or social institutions is necessary for future improvement.
5. A diffuse, revolutionary movement of mid 19th-century Russia that scorned authority and tradition and believed in reason, materialism, and radical change in society and government through terrorism and assassination.
The sections highlighted are the most correct definitions of the word.
Anyways, what do you know about Nihilism other than it is "angsty"? Have you looked into it beyond the definition given to you?
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angst (n.) - A feeling of anxiety or apprehension often accompanied by depression.
Yes, I must listen to Linkin Park and cry in my corner whilst writing poetry because I hate the way the world has treated me!
Also, Nihilism is extremely anti-social, so equating it to Socialism doesn't make any sense. WTF R U SMOKING, DAWG?
I like how everyone likes to lump all radical thought into Communism/Socialism because they lack intelligence.
Yes, I must listen to Linkin Park and cry in my corner whilst writing poetry because I hate the way the world has treated me!
Also, Nihilism is extremely anti-social, so equating it to Socialism doesn't make any sense. WTF R U SMOKING, DAWG?
I like how everyone likes to lump all radical thought into Communism/Socialism because they lack intelligence.
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