• Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    Is 3 a tulip or the gulf of Mexico?Bartricks

    3 is the current number of gods. There's always one god who thinks the other two are against her, so they can't agree on anything. That's why the world is so fucked up. The prophecy has it that a fourth god will come at the end of days to straighten things up.

    May the Fourth be with you.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    They're ALL the same, just theory.Apollodorus

    And that too is theory...
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    Not sure any economic theory "holds water" though. Marx helped us understand capitalism a bit better, but nobody ever has the final word.

    If we can't change things, at least we ought to be honest about the facts and not pretend that neo-Marxists or neo-liberals or whoever have all the answers when they clearly don't.Apollodorus
    That seems gratuitous and angry. People try to find solutions to their problems. Should one get pissed about that?

    Plus who said we can't change things?
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    You don't know me. I have impeccable anticommunist credentials. Theoretically, Popper's radical critique of all historicism including communism is what got me started. I also read Russian refuseniks. In practice, I've travelled behind the iron curtain when it was still a thing, in Afghanistan under Soviet occupation, in China and in post-socialist Central Asia. I know a thing or two about communism as implemented. It's usually better than what they show you on FAUX News.

    This said, my conclusion is that a central command economy is unsustainable over the long term, but that so too is capitalism, as rightly pointed out by Marx and others.

    Thus the greatest value of communism, historically, resided not in proposing a viable long term alternative, but in pushing capitalist economies towards greater fairness and consideration of workers rights and interests, for fear of a communist revolution. We can see that clearly now that communism is dead: western economies have become far more unequal and thus less sustainable and solidary since the fall of the iron curtain.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    You gave no indication that you had noticed the quoteApollodorus

    I commented on them repeatedly.

    If all you are trying to do is piss off random people on the interwebs, you're doing okay. Not great but okay.

    If you are trying to learn something, you're not doing what it takes.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    Other than that, if you think that quoting Marx and Engels is a "lie", then you should take issue with the original authors.Apollodorus

    To pretend that a quote says X when it says Y, is a lie.

    To post the same quotes several time, when once suffices, is the behavior of a mindless troll.

    Grow some.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    Sancta Mater Ecclesia did what it has always done, more or less successfully (e.g., the Reformation), for so long. That is, what was considered appropriate morally to the extent that didn't endanger its survival as a powerful institution, relatively content with its place and perception of itself as the One Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church.Ciceronianus the White

    Yes, that would come close to a fair historical judgement in my view.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    It has to do with my suspicion that you are just another scatterbrain MAGA internet warrior, busying himself with insulting Marx and Engels ad nauseam for the thrill of it.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    I don't see any difference.Apollodorus

    Well, that's you I guess. What about being a black slave in the antebellum South? Would you like that better than being a Jew under Hitler, or a farmer under Stalin?
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    If I ever wish to reply to one of your posts in the future, I promise you that I will read it very carefully first.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    IMO it's better to be a "peasant" than to be dead.Apollodorus

    You are repeating yourself.

    I would rather be a farmer under Stalin than a Jew under Hitler.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    He may have been "impactful" due to the massive propaganda by Engels and many others and, as I said, through the actions of his disciples like Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot.Apollodorus

    That's usually how people are impactful: by convincing other people to act.

    However, Marxist political theory has long been exposed as deliberately ambiguous, inconsistent, and nonsensical. This is the true reason behind communism's abject failure. Marx was a fraud.Apollodorus
    I disagree. I think he was genuine and correct on many issues, like his analysis of the internal contradictions of capitalism and the shameless exploitation of workers. His prescription for the future were ill-founded and did fail, ultimately, but not before having done a lot of good things. Relax and drink your vodka.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    However, Marx never achieved anything personally, did he? His only “achievements” were through Lenin, Stalin, Mao Zedong and other dictators and mass murderers.Apollodorus

    Marx has been the most impactful philosopher of all times, if one excludes Jesus from the race. He inspired millions of people to do things that were nearly unthinkable before him, including a lot of good things too. My experience with people from the ex USSR is that many of the old folks miss the "Soyuz" (Union) and speak fondly of it. You can read the same tone in some Russian novelists, who express well the fear but also the pride that was involved in being a citizen of such a vast and powerful empire as the USSR.

    That Marx was wrong on so many points is of course a problem, precisely because he was so impactful. So communism ultimately failed. But as a social experiment it was demonstrably more effective than nazism, which was a total, utter failure. And a great deal of social democracy -- which still survives in Europe -- is about merging a bit of capitalism with a bit of communism. This too is Marx' heritage although he did not expect it.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    Fair enough.

    Nobody did much to try and stop the Holocaust. Even the people in the known and able to do something impactful, like the allied, did very little to try and stop it. So why single out the CC now, if not because of some old anti-catholic prejudice?
  • Deep Songs
    Georges Brassens was never a believer ; he lambasted priests for a living, and used gods in his verses “only for poetic reasons”. Yet he could recognize as his own the intense compassion expressed in Francis Jammes’ poem La Prière (The Prayer).

    By the little boy who dies by his mother
    While other children play in the courtyard
    And by the wounded bird who doesn't know how
    Its wing suddenly bleeds and falls from the sky
    By thirst and hunger, fever and delirium
    Hail to you, Mary

    By the children beaten by the drunk returning home
    By the donkey who gets kicked in the belly
    And by the humiliation of innocents punished
    By the virgin sold and undressed
    By the son whose mother has been insulted
    Hail to you, Mary

    By the old woman who stumbles under too much weight
    Exclaiming "My God!"
    By the unfortunate ones whose arms
    Couldn't ever repose on human love
    Like the cross of the Son on Simon of Cyrene
    By the horse fallen under the chariot it drags
    Hail to you, Mary

    By the four horizons that crucify the world
    By all those whose flesh is torn or dies
    By those who are without feet, those without hands
    By the sick who’s operated on and moans
    And by the just put among the ranks of killers
    Hail to you, Mary

    By the mother learning that her son is healed
    By the bird calling the fallen bird back to the nest
    By the thirsty grass that welcomes the rain
    By the lost kiss, by love returned
    And by the beggar who finds the change he'd lost
    Hail to you, Mary

  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    Any time now, the anti-papists are going to tell us all the good deeds done by the Lutherans, the Evangelicals and the Methodists to stop to Holocaust.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    The apology was for not having done anything to stop the Holocaust, not for "their role in the Holocaust". Try again, with less hatred in your heart.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    We differ on well-documented facts180 Proof

    Facile anti Catholic hatred aside, it is a fact that the Catholic Church resisted Nazism to a greater degree than any other Christian denomination.

    It is also a historical fact that the Nazis tried to arianize the Jesus story. They made of Jesus a Viking, and called it "positive Christianity" as opposed to the traditional forms of Christianity. What do you think them darn papists thought of this splendid idea?
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    Comprehension, on the other hand, and non-superficial reading skills, are very good to have on a philosophy website. What you said here I covered in the first one or two sentences in the same post that you are critiquing.god must be atheist

    I was not critiquing anything, mind you.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    I would place chattel slavery on a par with the Holocaust in terms of the atrocities committed, so I concede the point that monotheists can do pretty horrible things. Still, there is something particularly sinister in the mass killing of folks in an industrial ethnic-cleansing mode, for no other reason than
    pseudoscientific hatred.

    To associate the Nazis with the Catholic Church as a whole is simplistic and even a blatant denial of history. The CC was persecuted by the Nazis much more and offered more resistance to Nazism than Protestant churches.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    she gets her will done, while I fix things around the house easily, and know the difference between postmodernism and logical positivism. On top of this, I constantly crack jokes she does not like, and she still smiles and closes one eye to them, while she speaks trivial stuff and I listen intently and make big eyes at what she says, and agree with her all the time. For the two of us it's a small price to pay for the benefits we give and take, and we mutually revel in the joy of the exchange.god must be atheist

    Complementarity of skills is a good thing in a couple. But there need to be some common ground on values I believe.

    You must know the saying: Marriage is like a besieged city: those who are out want to get in, and those who are in want to get out....
  • Deep Songs
    La nuit dormait dans son verseau,
    Les chèvres buvaient au rio,
    Nous allions au hasard
    Et nous vivions encore plus forts
    Malgré le frette et les barbares.

    Nous savions qu'un jour ils viendraient
    À grands coups d'axes, à coup de taxes
    Nous traverser le corps de bord en bord,
    Nous les derniers humains de la terre.

    Le vieux Achille a dit:
    «À soir c'est un peu trop tranquille.
    Amis, laissez-moi faire le guet.
    Allez! Dormez en paix!»

    Ce n'est pas le bruit du tonnerre
    Ni la rumeur de la rivière
    Mais le galop
    De milliers de chevaux en course
    Dans l'œil du guetteur.
    Et tout ce monde sous la toile
    Qui dort dans la profondeur:
    «Réveillez-vous!
    V'là les Yankees, v'là les Yankees,
    Easy come, Wisigoths,
    V'là les Gringos!»

    Ils traversèrent la clairière
    Et disposèrent leurs jouets de fer.
    L'un d'entr'eux loadé de guns
    S'avance et pogne
    Le mégaphone.

    «Nous venons de la part du Big Control,
    Son laser vibre dans le pôle,
    Nous avons tout tout tout conquis
    Jusqu'à la glace des galaxies.
    Le président m'a commandé
    De pacifier le monde entier.
    Nous venons en amis.
    Maintenant assez de discussion
    Et signez-moi la reddition
    Car bien avant la nuit
    Nous regagnons la Virginie!»

    V'là les Yankees, v'là les Yankees
    Easy come, Wisigoths
    V'là les Gringos!

    «Alors je compte jusqu'à trois
    Et toutes vos filles pour nos soldats.
    Le grain, le chien et l'uranium,
    L'opium et le chant de l'ancien,
    Tout désormais nous appartient,
    Et pour que tous aient bien compris
    Je compterai deux fois
    Et pour les news de la CNN:
    Tell me my friend
    Qui est le chef ici?
    Et qu'il se lève!»

    Et le soleil se leva.

    Hey Gringo! Escucha me, Gringo!
    Nous avons traversé des continents,
    Des océans sans fin
    Sur des radeaux tressés de rêves
    Et nous voici devant vivants,
    Fils de soleil éblouissant
    La vie dans le reflet d'un glaive.

    America! America!
    Ton dragon fou s'ennuie,
    Amène-le que je l'achève.
    Caligula, ses légionnaires,
    Ton président, ses millionnaires,
    Sont pendus au bout de nos lèvres.
    Gringo! t'auras rien de nous.
    De ma mémoire de titan,
    Mémoire de 'tit enfant:
    Ça fait longtemps que je t'attends.
    Gringo! Viens-t'en!
    Viens-t'en!
    Que Dieu te blesse !

    La nuit dormait dans son verseau,
    Les chèvres buvaient au rio,
    Nous allions au hasard
    Et nous vivions encore plus forts
    Malgré le frette et les barbares.

  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    he expected many to be killed as a result of the revolution the two of them were promoting.Apollodorus

    Why yes. So your point is?

    It's the same ideology. The only difference is that Marx and Engels had no means of implementing their ideology whereas Hitler did.Apollodorus

    Marx achieved far more than Hitler. You can say what you want of Stalin but the USSR was a country of peasants in 1917, and it won the space race less than 50 years later, while also winning the second world war in the meantime... So communism did work for them, in a way that Nazism did not.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    you forgetApollodorus

    I didn't. Stop being so confrontational. Just because I didn't mention the moon's of Jupiter either doesn't mean I FORGOT them.

    The concentration camp is a very old idea. Neither Lenin nor Stalin invented it. Remember the US deportation of the Navajo in 1864 (the Long Walk of the Navajo). There are other examples throughout history.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    At the same time that it's a disadvantage, inasmuch as you can't rely on anyone else to follow the same ethics as you do.god must be atheist

    Indeed. The best you can do is ally yourself politically, maritally or otherwise with some who do share enough of your values, in the hope of promoting them.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    The present generation is like the Jews whom Moses led through the wilderness.Apollodorus quoting Marx
    If you remember your Bible, the Hebrews in question were not exterminated. Simply they couldn't reach the promised land for some absurd unworthiness reason. The next generation did, according to the myth. What Marx is saying here is that, although he and many others had placed high hopes in the 1848 revolutions across Europe, these revolutions all failed; hence his generation won't see the promised land, but the next generation will, as it will be better prepared and educated and thus more "worthy".

    The next world war will result in the disappearance from the face of the earth not only of reactionary classes and dynasties, but also of entire reactionary peoples. And that, too. Is a step forward” (238).Apollodorus quoting Engels

    As I said, this is from a very polemic text written right after the brutal suppression of popular revolutions in Vienna, Budapest and Paris. It is an unfortunate polemical statement. It's very different from Hitler's "scientific racism".
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    And I deny that ethics ever worked very well anywhere in any society. It is a soft rule, you have a choice of accepting of its teachings for what you want to accept, and not accept and make your own those ethical values that are generally forbidden to you..god must be atheist

    That has advantages though: it makes ethics more fluid and evolutionary.
  • Kant in Black & White
    I say both perspectives have merit.

    1. The sphere can be considered as white (as having the property of whiteness) in a stable, predictable manner. In most situations where there is enough light to spot colors, the ball will appear white. It's only in the rare cases of a colored light (or no light of course) that the ball will not appear white. But

    2. There are indeed cases where the ball does not appear white, rare or trivial as they may be.

    Likewise, most of the times it is not a moral course of action to kill a man. But if said man has only a few hours of a horrible agony to live, and if he asks you to shorten his suffering, it could appear as the moral thing to do.
  • The choice of one's philosophy seems to be more a matter of taste than of truth.
    A matter of need more often than taste. Our shifting philosophies serve a vital need to make sense of our lives, they are not decorative.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    The belief that belief in god is necessary for being good is itself not good.James Riley

    Excellent point. It's a form of bigotry.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    That doesn't mean that he didn't express the ideaApollodorus

    Well then, you should be able to find a quote where he expresses the idea.

    you seem to have forgotten the concentration camps copied by Hitler from Marxists like Lenin and Stalin.Apollodorus

    Concentration camps have been used by many others including the US. The real Nazi innovation was the death camps, the factories of death.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    So you don't agree that America -- or supposedly any other nation -- needs a core set of ethical values. The law should be enough. But by your own reconning, the rule of law is not doing so well in America...
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    So, Marx and Engels:

    1. Used Darwinism as "the basis for their class struggle".

    2. They believed in a new type of man that "could cope with the new socialist world order".

    3. And they believed that Slavic nations had to be eliminated.

    All three elements are later found in Nazi ideology.
    Apollodorus

    1. Marx and Engels developed their historic theory in the 1840's, inspired mostly by recent or contemporary political events: the American and French revolutions, the 1848 revolutions and the like, much before they ever heard of Darwin who published On the Origin of Species in 1859. Marx then simply recognized an objective and obvious similarity between his views of history and Darwin's view of evolution. I don't see what's wrong with that.

    2. Yes of course. That's the basic idea: man can and must evolve.

    3. I don't think so. Engels was commenting à chaud, in a polemical manner. I don't see Marx planning the final extermination of all Slavs in any of those quotes and links you posted.

    There are many other things the Nazis borrowed from the Marxists: the idea of a mass party and ideology, the idea of revolutionary violence as a natural means for progress, the very idea of history having a meaningful direction, etc. etc.

    Nazism was a twisted, sad copy, a nationalist plagiarism of Marxism, done by paranoid murderers.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    the point seems clear to me that absent any conception of a summum bonum, an ultimate end or good, then the only moral philosophy can be some form of utilitarianism, the greatest good for the greatest number. I suppose you could appeal to something like eudomoniaWayfarer
    But then, the end justifies the means and we know that leads to the trampling of human rights. Utilitarianism alone does not suffice. We do need to work toward general welfare, but not at the cost of individual oppression. E.g. the police can't summarily kill an individual without due process, even if his death would make millions of other folks happy.

    The solution to our moral and political qualms are never to be found in ONE principle alone, like "work for the greater good". There's always several principles to be considered, including inalienable rights of the individual which society cannot trample on, such as habeas corpus, but also the rights of future generations and hence the moral imperative of environmental sustainability. The basic human Darwinian drive to compete with one's neighbour has also to be acknowledged and room left for it through an ethic of fair and open competition (e.g. in business, sport or science). Utilitarianism is just too simplistic and one-dimensional to work.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    You are confusing this place with a hate site. Go back to 4chan or something.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    So you're talking about Engels now? Try and focus. Scatterbrains not welcome.
  • Belief in god is necessary for being good.
    But that's a Deist notion of God, which will not do here.tim wood

    Not do what?