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  • #31
    I've always thought that the welfare state was dramatically unstable. It's being dismantled as we speak all so that baby boomers can get tax cuts.
    Only feebs vote.

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    • #32
      I'd say it isn't as unstable as actual communism.

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      • #33
        I agree with Che, the buyout of the working class may just have been a lull in the class warfare struggle.
        In Soviet Russia, Fake borises YOU.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by JohnT
          Look, Marxism is a religion. Believe as you wish, it doesn't matter.
          Believe in what? Marx's works are based on rational arguments. You're free to read them and criticize.
          In Soviet Russia, Fake borises YOU.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by JohnT
            Look, Marxism is a religion. Believe as you wish, it doesn't matter.
            I know you have no real idea what Marxism is, but this statement is so bizarre that I wonder if you even know what religion is.
            Last edited by Kidlicious; April 9, 2005, 14:15.
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            • #36
              Marx assumed correctly that people are selfish, but his mistake was that he didn't forsee that selfish workers would have so options. He scared the **** out of people though, because they didn't really either. There haven't been communist revolutions in the West because the economy has changed so much. Capitalism can survive in such a dynamic environment. As soon as the economy becomes static the options of workers will disappear and capitalism will fail.
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              • #37
                And Christ will return in a second coming.
                "Just puttin on the foil" - Jeff Hanson

                “In a democracy, I realize you don’t need to talk to the top leader to know how the country feels. When I go to a dictatorship, I only have to talk to one person and that’s the dictator, because he speaks for all the people.” - Jimmy Carter

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Ogie Oglethorpe
                  And Christ will return in a second coming.
                  It's more reasonable for you to assume that things will continue to be the same forever?
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                  • #39
                    There were revolutions in the West. The difference is that the capitalist states were strong enough to survive or the workers were too timid or naive to press their advantage. There were revolutions in: Germany, Italy, Spain, Finland, and France. Some countries came very close: The United States and Great Britain. The thing is, however, a chain breaks at its weakest link, not its strongest.

                    Regardless of how one feels about Lenin, his central thesis that the working class needs a cadre of professional revolutionaries to carry out the tasks of revolution has been proven by history. Workers generally do not recognize the dangers or opportunities they face. The workers have only come to power twice without the aid of a revolutionary party, and in two of those cases, they were overthrown by the capitalists within months. The workers of Bolivia did overthrow the government in 1952, but they did not take power, but instead allowed the liberal bourgeoisie to create a new government. It was overthrown twelve years later, which is why Che Guevara went to Bolivia.
                    Last edited by chequita guevara; April 9, 2005, 16:00.
                    Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Kidicious
                      It's more reasonable for you to assume that things will continue to be the same forever?
                      Actually, we're assuming that things will keep changing, according to you

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by chegitz guevara The workers of Bolivia did overthrow the government in 1952, but they did not take power, but instead allowed the liberal bourgeoisie to create a new government. It was overthrown twelve years later, which is why Che Guevara went to Bolivia.
                        Well two comments here, Comrade Guevara was encouraged to leave Cuba because he was a pain in the ass and he failed in Bolivia because some liberal land reforms had already been enforced. Face it, he was a dick that just looked great in a beret.
                        Last edited by jsorense; April 10, 2005, 04:46.
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by chegitz guevara
                          Even those who manage to get good paying jobs live with insecurity. If you lose your job, you lose everything. Look at the devestation in the American rust belt.
                          Extremley good point.

                          Detroit and Cleveland are two examples of where poverty and unemployment is a big problem.

                          No offense to people in those cities, but there is a big vaccuum left behind.
                          We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln

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                          • #43
                            Also the recent tax cuts as mentioned have added to the chasm between classes, unfavorably favoring the rich. And CEO wages as a multiple of line worker, continue to grow.
                            We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln

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                            • #44
                              So in a sense we've been in a period of aberration due to the pragmatic ceding of economic control to the state... but that this is now changing and returning the world to a more classical, laissez faire market.
                              Is it fair to say that if labour costs are under downward pressure in the 1st world, then labour in the 3rd world will have to be exploited much more severely in order to maintain consumption in the 1st world? A dual deflationary situation such as that could be devestating.
                              Che, if I understand correctly... this doesn't happen under MC? If so... does greater global competition reinstate price competition and a race to the bottom?

                              Can anyone point me in the direction of some contemporary souces of radical PE theory?

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                              • #45
                                Sorry Dracon, not related to your last post but I think the best primer on Marx is actually the communist manifesto of 1848.



                                Its only short - but stirring stuff - a spectre haunting Europe.....The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.... etc.

                                Whatever you think of Marx and Marxism, its one of the seminal political texts of 19th century. And 1848 was a seminal year in Euorpean history because of all the unrest - a bit like 1968 in the 20th century.

                                Anyone interested in European politics or history should read it. Millions of people died for it.

                                Its catch cry is brilliant - I know it off by heart.

                                "Workers of world unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains!"
                                Any views I may express here are personal and certainly do not in any way reflect the views of my employer. Tis the rising of the moon..

                                Look, I just don't anymore, okay?

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