• Plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.worksBanned from community
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        No you can’t. It collapses on the weight of its own contradictions. Any imposition of socialism without the right material conditions is doomed.

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          1. What I remember from Marx and/or Engels is that a sharpening of capitalism’s internal contradictions are necessary but not sufficient. Revolution is still needed. We can’t expect some automatic transition from capitalism to socialism.
          2. Marx wasn’t a prophet. The first successful communist revolution happened in Russia under feudalism, not capitalism.
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        In reference to how socialism will truly come about, Marx literally criticized the kind of thinking that dominates left wing thinking nowadays.

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          Communism and Marx are objectively left wing, and “left wing thinking” could mean any number of things. Without being specific about what you mean, it’s unfalsifiable.

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            Pity he was banned. I was curious to see what his specific points were.

            There’s some interesting discussions to be had of Marx’s writings on electoralism, revolution, and republics.