Well, I think "strategic machination" is employed by the Left as much as by the Right. Marx did borrow a lot from his rivals while at the same time criticizing and attacking them for allegedly being "ignorant" or "insane". Lenin borrowed his "state capitalism" from capitalists like Taylor and Ford, etc. — Apollodorus
Yeah the Lord of the Rings and Capital are pretty interchangeable — Maw
Marx was a gifted polemicists, and, so, everyone ought to take some of his words with a grain of salt. His ideas often changed, but he did hold fast to them at any given point in time. — thewonder
Not a bad comparison. But I was thinking more of science fiction. More like Jules Verne or H G Wells. With an economic twist — Apollodorus
Marx was a gifted theorist and even though I disagree with him, particularly finding fault with The German Ideology, which you have cited, which does serve as evidence of that he did have kind of a habit of deploying incendiary sophistry to a point of excess, — thewonder
In my conversations with student Leftists and community activists I have met over 30 years, only one or two has ever read more than a few pages of Marx. — Tom Storm
In general, 'let's redistribute wealth and get rid of oligarchs' is what leftism boils down to. It is an emotion-based knee-jerk reaction — Apollodorus
From a democratic perspective, there is majority support for wealth distribution almost everywhere. And if you don't want to listen to the rabble, there are plenty economists who agree. Almost noone would argue that the cleptocratic post-soviet russian oligarchy for example represents superior economic policy to swedish social democracy. — Echarmion
Wealth distribution maybe, but certainly not abolition of private property. — Apollodorus
Both the Russian cleptocrats and the Swedish technocrats operate in close collaboration with business interests. The Swedish living standards may be higher than the Russian ones but in terms of democracy both systems are very similar. — Apollodorus
The Swedish living standards may be higher than the Russian ones but in terms of democracy both systems are very similar. — Apollodorus
Sweeden is listed as the world's seventh most happy country on The World Happiness Report, behind a number of other Nordic countries, — thewonder
How can you possibly make this claim? — thewonder
The Swedish living standards may be higher than the Russian ones — Apollodorus
I know I am going waaaay wide off on a tangent. Maybe someone should ask the mods to delete my posts in this thread. I could, but I ran out of energy, thinking up my jokes. — god must be atheist
I assume for the World Happiness Report to be fairly reflective of a person's general livelihood and of their relative freedom and meaningful participation within a democratic process. — thewonder
In the way back when RevLeft was still operative, nearly every conversation seemed to require a rather lengthy set of deliberations and references from marxists.org . I remember getting into a conversation with a Hoxhasit, I think, Marxist-Leninist, and Soviet apologist about Leon Trotsky's alleged Fascist collaboration. — thewonder
don't think that you have considered well enough as to what I mean about Marxist-Leninist ideology. — thewonder
That may well be true. I have no doubt that there are and were people who explore Marxist ideology with the fanatical determination of a scholastic theologian and can creatively connect it to a range of situations. — Tom Storm
the Nordic Model can liberate the so-called "masses" from the yoke of the partisan deadlock — thewonder
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