Marx had some good ideas, some interesting ideas, some ideas that were not so good, and some ideas that were flat out wrong. The idea that the state would wither away was one his ideas that was simply a badly mistaken conclusion.
Marx did not anticipate that the his ideas would generate political states where the ideological elite that replaced his ruling class became authoritarian dictators.Marx had some good ideas, some interesting ideas, some ideas that were not so good, and some ideas that were flat out wrong. The idea that the state would wither away was one his ideas that was simply a badly mistaken conclusion.
Maybe so, but the point is that Soviet Russia and Communist China were not remotely what Marx envisioned.
Marx did not anticipate that the his ideas would generate political states where the ideological elite that replaced his ruling class became authoritarian dictators.Marx had some good ideas, some interesting ideas, some ideas that were not so good, and some ideas that were flat out wrong. The idea that the state would wither away was one his ideas that was simply a badly mistaken conclusion.
Maybe so, but the point is that Soviet Russia and Communist China were not remotely what Marx envisioned.
Leninism and Maoism were off shoots of Marx. Marx advocated violent revolution.Again putting words in my mouth my ideological friend.I made a reasoned choice back in the 70s early 80s.^You've made your philosophic choice.
I did not want Marxism and western democracy free market capitalism was preferable even with all the negatives. I opposed communism.
All philosophy, the very thing you say you disdain.
What makes you think the Soviet Union and Communist China of that era had anything to do with … Marxism?![]()
I have a problem with your ideological philosophy as I do with Chrtianity. Narrow minded.
In your philosophical mind what is the basis for this forum to exists and your having the free time to post and read philosophy?
Agricultural and manufacturing efficiency on a large scale. Goods and services creted by free market competition. The computer you use is the result of intense free market competition going back to the 70s. All driven by the profit incentive.
There are positives and negates to free market competition.
Try reading economics instead of dead philosophers.
Of course, what I asked was, and you did not answer was … What makes you think the Soviet Union and Communist China of that era had anything to do with … Marxism?![]()
Karl Marx advocated for the collective ownership of the means of production, which is the core principle of collectivization, as part of his vision for a communist society where workers would control industries and farms for the benefit of all, not just the wealthy. He believed that the large-scale, socialized enterprises under capitalism would ultimately evolve into a full-fledged socialist system where property and wealth were owned and controlled by the community
Vanguardism, a core concept of Leninism, is the idea that a revolutionary vanguard party, composed of the most conscious and disciplined workers, must lead the proletariat in overthrowing capitalism and establishing socialism, ultimately progressing to communism.
\Maoism, officially Mao Zedong Thought,[a] is a variety of Marxism–Leninism that Mao Zedong developed while trying to realize a socialist revolution in the agricultural, pre-industrial society of the Republic of China and later the People's Republic of China. A difference between Maoism and traditional Marxism–Leninism is that a united front of progressive forces in class society would lead the revolutionary vanguard in pre-industrial societies[3] rather than communist revolutionaries alone. This theory, in which revolutionary praxis is primary and ideological orthodoxy is secondary, represents urban Marxism–Leninism adapted to pre-industrial China. Later theoreticians expanded on the idea that Mao had adapted Marxism–Leninism to Chinese conditions, arguing that he had in fact updated it fundamentally and that Maoism could be applied universally throughout the world. This ideology is often referred to as Marxism–Leninism–Maoism to distinguish it from the original ideas of Mao.[4][5][non-primary source needed][6][page needed]