Marxism isn't about putting the blame for things at other individuals but at a system as a whole. But if you want to blame yourself for the current state of things be my guest
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Marxism -- as a popular ideology -- encourages certain systematic vulgarities. Kulak-spotting is among the most predictable.
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You once again confuse Leninism with Marxism at large. Luxemburg and Marx himself were against the peasants redistributing the land, as did Bukharin want to decriminalize kulaks and encourage peasant enterprise. In terms of a popular ideology, I think it's always a healthy thing
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To have at least some distrust and even hatred for those with power. Power can never exist without resistance to it.
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With the Left in power, the "distrust for those with power" is transformed into a ceaseless search for "saboteurs".
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Do you really not do know the history? In Russia the peasants did sabotage production many times because they rightly believed the state was going to take everything away from them. We saw no such sabotage panics in Yugoslavia
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Get into the chopper.
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You lot are so cliche
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We'e capitalists. We know what's efficient and effective.
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Don't make me laugh. As friend in Shanghai knows all too well, it's the communists who make the best capitalists
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Post-Communists.
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