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« Reply #75 on: September 24, 2022, 09:06:19 PM »

The fact that this is even close is scary. Marx was terrible. Anybody so arrogant he claims his theory is the ONLY possible way human history will progress is WAY too high on his own supply.

Every social democrat in Europe approves of Karl Marx. Even social democrats celebrated 200 years old birthday of Marx.

There is nothing left wing about you.

You cannot be a social democrat and disapprove of Marx because in that case you would not be a social democrat. You would also disapprove the entire history of social democracy.




How fitting that a marxist would define something based on what the herd thinks.
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« Reply #76 on: September 24, 2022, 09:18:28 PM »


Is this the spiritual sequel to "Ayn Rand isn't a libertarian?"
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« Reply #77 on: September 25, 2022, 08:12:52 AM »


That is not a "slave society". That is a slave market or a slave trade route.

A "slave society" is one in which the labor force is predominantly made up of slaves, especially on in which the number of slaves equals or exceeds the free population. There is no way to maintain that system without an authoritarian or totalitarian regime, be it centrally organized or effected at the local level. It is basic common sense, otherwise there would be a slave revolt and the owners would be dead in short order.

The issue is most societies historically had little distinction between government and the private sector, so slave revolts were handed by The Powers That Be using their wealth to control things. Weirdly enough your statement seems to be the most Orthodox Marxist statement anyone has made on this thread.
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« Reply #78 on: September 25, 2022, 02:48:25 PM »

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« Reply #79 on: October 09, 2022, 02:02:08 AM »

Top 10 Fun Facts About Karl Marx:

10. He wanted to be God.

When Karl Marx was just a teenager, he developed a plan to write a “manifesto of pure egoism” that would establish his god-like status, using the pseudonym “Cabala”. He failed in this attempt, and later abandoned his writings under this pseudonym in favor of a Marxist-derived pseudonym.

9. Karl Marx was related to Robert Owen.

Karl Marx was a first cousin twice removed of Robert Owen, a Welsh industrialist and social reformer who founded an experimental utopian socialist community called New Harmony, Indiana. Robert Owen was a friend of his father’s, and it was said that Owen visited Marx’s parents when the young Karl was just 7 years old.

8. Karl Marx wrote “The Communist Manifesto” after eating a bag of chips.

Karl Marx was so overwhelmed with excitement after discovering the writings of Friedrich Engels, he felt so proud that he decided to write a manifesto to be sent to the working class. Marx took his time and had plenty of time, but he didn’t eat much for four days leading up to writing the manifesto. Once he finished writing, Marx was ecstatic and ate a bag of chips.

7. Karl Marx was friends with Walt Disney.

Karl Marx was best friends with fellow communist Walt Disney. This led to a bitter falling out after Marx was denied a job at Disney World, because Disney thought he was a Communist and Disney did not want Communists working for them. Marx wrote a letter to Disney:

“Dear Walt, dear Walt Disney: The only way to deal with the capitalists is to kick their asses. If you don’t want to deal with me, that’s fine. I have many contacts in the labor movement. You can go your way, and I’ll go mine.

If you have any suggestions, you can send them on to me.”

Disney fired back and wrote:

“Dear Karl: You capitalist pig, I want to punch you right in the face.”

6. Karl Marx’s daughter, Eleanor, became the second wife of Franklin Roosevelt.

Karl Marx’s daughter Eleanor (Lena) became the second wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, an American President. In her memoirs, Eleanor says that Marx was a hard taskmaster who insisted that she and her family remain “uncompromising” in their Communist beliefs.

5.  Karl Marx gave Lenin a job in his office.

When Lenin graduated college, he did not have any money. So, he was grateful to Karl Marx for a job working for him in his office, but Lenin soon realized he was not qualified for the job, and Marx was forced to fire him after only a few months. Lenin was soon back in Russia and became the leader of the Russian Revolution.

4. Karl Marx owned an elephant.

Marx and Engels were among the first people in the world to own an elephant. Marx, his family and his friends regularly rode this elephant all over Paris.

3. Karl Marx was a vegetarian.

Marx and his family ate only vegetarian food for over 20 years. Karl Marx is best known for his book The Communist Manifesto, which is largely a critique of “luxury” meat. He said: “the difference between communism and socialism consists not in ideas, but in this, that communism holds that the interests of the people and those of the animals are identical.”

2. Karl Marx hated England.

When Karl Marx was younger, he and his family were in England, and Marx grew to dislike England because of its “incomparable luxury” and its lack of political freedom. Marx left for Paris when he was just 17 years old. When he returned, Marx wrote that, while he hated England’s inhumane working conditions, he had been in London for only a day before feeling overwhelmed by its “sombre majesty”. Marx’s hatred of England was carried to its logical conclusion, as he later wrote that England deserved to be destroyed in the name of world revolution.

1. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels wrote “The Communist Manifesto” after spending too much time in bed together.

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels wrote “The Communist Manifesto” after spending too much time in bed together. This caused them to have arguments about how much sex is too much sex. While they disagreed on the issue, Marx and Engels agreed that, if you have too much sex, you need to sleep in separate beds. The Communist Manifesto is largely a sex-based critique of capitalism.
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