Originally posted by Velociryx
societies did not exist before individuals grouped together and created them....thus we see that the individual "trumps" society in this regard.
societies did not exist before individuals grouped together and created them....thus we see that the individual "trumps" society in this regard.
Humans have always lived in groups (with the exception of the occassional hermit). Early homonid society was likely very similar to those of the higher apes, and all evidence of homo sapiens sapiens shows that we always lived in groups. Neither the individual nor the group trumps one another. Niether can exist without the other. Capitalist society, however, treats the individual as superme (provided they are the right individuals) and lowers the group in importance. Socialist and communist society hopes to restore a balance (or, depending on the communist, tilt it the other way).
I also agree that a "blood revolution" to enact communism will result in the very same (predictable) totalitarian state that it has every other time it has been tried.
Bloody revolution is almost never tried. Instead, what is tried is often what you saw in Seattle. People asserting their rights, the state reacting violently, and people fighting back. In almost every case, that is how revolutions become violent affairs. It is usually the old state, the old society, which initiates violence. I hope you would grant us the right to violent self-defence when attacked with violence.
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