Wheatley         
         
BlueBanana         
         Is that an accurate description of communism? — Purple Pond
The communist economy is --- inefficient. — Purple Pond
yupamiralda         
         
gurugeorge         
         
frank         
         No it wasn't. People were following what Marx had in mind, the leaders were following what they had in their own mind. — René Descartes
BC         
         
Thorongil         
         Is that what the creators of communism had in mind? — Purple Pond
frank         
         
BC         
         
frank         
         We can't forget what happened. Millions of death. You can't just bury it. — René Descartes
unenlightened         
         
charleton         
         Is that an accurate description of communism? — Purple Pond
yatagarasu         
         No.
Marx and Engles would have been horrified to have seen Stalin and Mao; how "communism" had been hijacked by a system of State Capitalism. — charleton
Londoner         
         Surely this can't be what people had in mind by "communism". — Purple Pond
frank         
         forming associations to protect themselves. — Londoner
charleton         
         What people who read Marx (long before 1917) presumably had in mind were medieval communes. Groups of peasants, or tradesmen, or the inhabitants of a town or parish, forming associations to protect themselves. That is fundamentally Marxism; that an individual will always be weak within an economic system; that they need to realise their collective strength. — Londoner
Artemis         
         I agree with both of you. We have not truly experienced real communism as Marx and Engels preached. Rosa Luxemburg seemed to be close to this true communism but she was assassinated.
However I can see the point from anti-Communists that what we have seen thus far around the world of what is called "Communism", isn't a good image. — René Descartes
Londoner         
         They paid warlord/aristocrats for protection. That is not Marxism. Marxism is a passive wait for history to reveal its purpose. — frank
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