HumanDichotomy
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West. Definitely. Living under a puppet govt. that promoted their twisted version of 'communism' would have been awful.
I will.germany is bad ass. i'd love to live there.
Yeah gotta get me some of that authentic communism.Yeah fuck that real communism is way better
Fail troll.well the jew was the inventor of socialism and communism. So I wouldnt be surprised to see the jews on this forum vote east.
There is no such thing as 'works in theory doesn't work in practice'. If that happens then there is a mistake in theory, and in the case of communism the mistake is fundamental to the theory. Communism does not work for humans. Communism does not solve the economic calculation problem.Social democracy is the best there is.
While, for obvious reasons, I would never condone communism in practice, you have to acknowledge the ideals of Marx and Engels, what they were trying to achieve. It's just that it's so so so impossible to put into practice, just goes against human nature...as in the desire to become a tyrant in an autocratic position of power.
Of course West...no question.
EDIT: Third Way ftw
Perhaps this is my fault for not being clearer, but I don't support the idea of 'works in theory doesn't work in practice', not at all. I merely meant that Marx and Engels were supportive of the working class and the oppressed, who at that time in society were getting the rough end of the stick, so to speak. And to a disgusting extent.There is no such thing as 'works in theory doesn't work in practice'. If that happens then there is a mistake in theory, and in the case of communism the mistake is fundamental to the theory. Communism does not work for humans. Communism does not solve the economic calculation problem.
So we should applaud Marx and Engels because they had good intentions* even though by thinking communism would work they made a monumental mistake which directly killed tens of millions of people???
In my opinion mistakes of that scale are unforgivable. It is perhaps even more disgusting though that in the face of the overwhelming evidence that people still advocate for 'real' communism. Real communism is what Russia had, that's how it really works. Failing to learn from mistakes is stupidity at the best of times, failing to learn from a mistake of this magnitude is nothing short of lunacy.
*Unless you were bourgeois in which case their intentions were anything but good.
No not at all. Infact now he sympathises with the palestinians because israel is too right wing for him. He used to know hebrew though.so ur dads jew?
I don't really think it is fair to blame an author for how future people use/interpret/abuse his work, especially considering that this can obliquely take away responsibility from the real perpetrators of such atrocities. For instance, as far as I remember, while he no doubt advocated a prolerarian revolution, I'm not sure he really wanted a monstrous police state of the likes of USSR or China. Moreover, while he was crucial in forming a lot of the technical principles behind Communism, he did not simply 'invent' the ideology itself. While there were certainly a few who claimed to be directly influenced by his actual writings (Mao I believe was purportedly so) a similar form of pro-proletarian and (probably) revolutionary politico-economic stance was bound to emerge, imo, due to the problematic socio-economic conditions of the time. While many of his principles (for instance the deterministic rubbish, the idea that class is the central or sole driving force behind social/national/etc change + history, and that a govt can fully manage the economy with efficacy) are obviously false, at the very least his writings have undoubtedly been crucial in increasing our understandings of history and human society/progress in general. Tbh, I actually think it is a very ambivalent and equivocal issue.So we should applaud Marx and Engels because they had good intentions* even though by thinking communism would work they made a monumental mistake which directly killed tens of millions of people???
This is such a distorted, inaccurate perception of capitalism and how it applies to the U.S. economy. The fact that this view is so widespread continues to reaffirm my opinion of the average human- vacant, useless and incapable of independently drawing basic conclusions from the available evidence.Its all about balance people!
Pure capitalism doesn't work, and pure socialism (aka communism) doesn't work! There's got to be a balance.
If you go too far to the economic right, you get countries like the USA which have extremely serious economic and social issues (NOT referring to financial crisis either, this is applicable for many decades now). USA may have a high GDP per capita, but income inequality is woeful (worse than some 3rd world countries), and so the top say 5-10% distorts that figure beyond belief, while you get entire slabs of the country in poverty. You get entire CITIES like Detroit that are no-go zones, and even in the best cities there are entire portions of it you don't want to go. The pitiful lack of welfare drives people to commit crime to get by, and entrenches entire new generations in the poverty cycle. You get people DYING from lack of adequate health care due to its privitisation. This sort of extreme capitalism benefits around 15% of the population, and no one else.
Yo James, your affable fake racist sentiment, covering that tender identity shines out like a beacon <3well the jew was the inventor of socialism and communism. So I wouldnt be surprised to see the jews on this forum vote east.
Yeah I heard that they thrived under communism....I vote Poland.