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“Marx considered democracy to be inherently compatible with socialism”Vern Wrote:
“The inherent flaw in Marxism is that it requires a dictator. Even Marx realized that when he spoke of the “Dictatorship of the Proletariat.””
Actually Vern, Marx considered democracy to be inherently compatible with socialism. (see Marx-Engels Gesamtausgabe vol I).
Marx considered a lot of things to be true that were false. And that’s what’s wrong with Marxism – and why it always produces a brutal personality cult dictatorship.
Your “command” of Marxism seems more ideological than realistic.Your “command” of Marxism seems more ideological than scholarly.
Marxism always produces a brutal personality cult dictatorship.
And Mao Tsedong? And Pol Pot? And dozens of other brutal totalitarian dictators?Erich Fromm wrote “that Marx cold be regarded as an enemy of freedom was made possible only by the fantastic fraud of Stalin in presuming to talk in the name of Marx” (Marx’s concept of Man).
You seem to be making the classic error of thinking Marxism is not what it is. And what it is is what happens when it is put into practice. It always produces a murderous totalitarian dictatorship. That’s inherent in Marxism.You seem to make the classic error of confusing Soviet communism with Marxism. Relying on such an error will provide you with endless ammunition “against” your construct of what you think Marxism really is about.
Fortunately, there are some good followers of Christ. Find me any communist country that is not a dictatorship.Just as there has been several interpretations of “true Christianity”, so has there been several interps of Marxism. I would submit that if you took a snapshot of the Renaissance Popes and called that “true Catholicism”, many would disagree.
By executing the opponents of the government? By creating artificial famines to starve people off their farms? By shooting people without trial in the soccer stadium? By driving people out of the cities and killing them with plastic bags?Ribozyme was right, we should want to emulate the egalitarianism of Marxism.
Marx’s problem was that he created an idea that required force and absolute government power – and once it was put into practice it always spawned brutal, totalitarian dictatorships.Marx was inherently concerned with freedom and equality. Marx’s problem was that in his rejection of the social (and intellectual) control elements of religion, he denied God and the role of salvation in history.
His other problem was he failed to understand economics – so even those people not imprisoned by the dictators suffered grinding poverty, generation after generation.