Re: What kind of a communist are you? Part II
I know that.
But the pre-capitalist history gives us very broad experiences, and provides us with an immense scope of human thought and intuition. I don't think such a broad experience would have been possible if we had always been in one economic system, that considers profit and hard work as its main values.
Originally posted by Cort Haus
Re-reading the thread, I've got to flag this.
Capitalism has been a progressive development over earlier forms of production. FACT. There's no communism without advanced capitalism. Marx was very clear on this, and FWIW history bears it out.
I remind you of this because it sounds like you think that the development of capitalism is a bad thing, rather than a necessary stage on the road to communism, as every self-respecting Marxist knows.
If human history had started only shortly before capitalism, we'd probably be at an advanced stage of communist wealth beyond our dreams by now.
Re-reading the thread, I've got to flag this.
Capitalism has been a progressive development over earlier forms of production. FACT. There's no communism without advanced capitalism. Marx was very clear on this, and FWIW history bears it out.
I remind you of this because it sounds like you think that the development of capitalism is a bad thing, rather than a necessary stage on the road to communism, as every self-respecting Marxist knows.
If human history had started only shortly before capitalism, we'd probably be at an advanced stage of communist wealth beyond our dreams by now.
But the pre-capitalist history gives us very broad experiences, and provides us with an immense scope of human thought and intuition. I don't think such a broad experience would have been possible if we had always been in one economic system, that considers profit and hard work as its main values.
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