Originally posted by Arrian
Sava,
I think the basic nature of man & the requirements of communism are such that communism must be totalitarian & oppressive, or it must at some point cease to be communist.
Clearly, the communist view of human nature differs from mine, and thus they would argue that communism doesn't require oppression.
But so far the only examples we've had to go on were either totalitarian monstrosities or overthrown (thinking of Chile here) before we got to see what they would become.
-Arrian
Sava,
I think the basic nature of man & the requirements of communism are such that communism must be totalitarian & oppressive, or it must at some point cease to be communist.
Clearly, the communist view of human nature differs from mine, and thus they would argue that communism doesn't require oppression.
But so far the only examples we've had to go on were either totalitarian monstrosities or overthrown (thinking of Chile here) before we got to see what they would become.
-Arrian
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