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Post by Red on Apr 5, 2005 8:18:26 GMT -5
Notice this is not a poll, so I want good answers.
I don't know if Russia will ever be communist again. It is falling towards authoritarianism now, and I was thinking that maybe a form of Communism (political, economical, or both) could rise agian.
Please give me your opinions.
Also, if so, how will this be accomplished? Military coups? Popular revolution? Democratic means?
And if not, why not?
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Post by Animagus on Apr 5, 2005 8:21:00 GMT -5
I say that I seriously doubt it.
The second principle of modern communism says that it is impossible for Communism to work because of human nature.
Q: Why not? A: Human nature.
If everyone were perfect I am sure that I would be a strong Communist supporter.
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Post by PG4 on Apr 5, 2005 8:26:31 GMT -5
I say that I seriously doubt it. The second principle of modern communism says that it is impossible for Communism to work because of human nature. Q: Why not? A: Human nature. If everyone were perfect I am sure that I would be a strong Communist supporter. You idiot. The second principle of modern communism says I don't give a damn about the second principle. You are like the capitalist rednecks, brainwashed and presenting the only argument that agrees with your upringing with your maw. You like that, Cappy. I think this refers to Communism as an economic form. Stop repeating yourself just to sound smart. So that's why we're not perfect! Actually, quite unperfect people submit voluntarily to totalitarian authorities. Therefore, a careful Communist political society is possible.
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Post by PG4 on Apr 5, 2005 8:28:14 GMT -5
With that rant out of the way...
As for the question, I do believe that Communism as a political system could return via either democratic election or people's revolt.
I just don't see Red tanks rolling through Moscow. Sorry.
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Post by Ape on Apr 5, 2005 8:30:48 GMT -5
Sorry, bet I think before I answer this I need an answer to my own question. What are the principles of Modern Communism?
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Post by Sevv on Apr 5, 2005 8:32:47 GMT -5
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Post by Jungol on Apr 5, 2005 8:38:40 GMT -5
You are a bigger idiot. Nobody cares. They still apply. Look who's talking. Eatin yore maw's apple pah are ya? ...says PG4 with nothing else to do. WHO CARES WHAT YOU THINK! He didn't ask if it was an economic form or not. Of course it is. Dumbass. Hypocritical bastard. And you dare lash out on capitalists. It's because you exist. And now he makes up the news flash. Where do you get this shit!! You haven't proven anything except that you don't deserve to call yourself a Communist.
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Post by Bland on Apr 5, 2005 8:40:13 GMT -5
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Post by Bland on Apr 5, 2005 8:43:34 GMT -5
Animagus is right. Great points on the economic failures of Communism. Communism was actually founded as an economic system. And it failed. But who wants to live under dictatorial rule? This is where I disagree with PG4 and say that a Communist political society is not ideal. So no, to Red's q. And btw, some people like their moms' apple pie!
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Post by Klingon on Apr 5, 2005 8:53:53 GMT -5
Great points on the economic failures of Communism. I disagree. Just because Communism failed in Russia's case doesn't mean that communism in general is a failure. Look at Cuba and its economy. But it wasn't implemented until Lenin, who believed in a strong centralized government. Hence Leninism. Hence the failure of Leninism. Nobody, usually. Of course, you cannot overlook the fact that some people don't want to live under one but do. It doesn't have to be a North Korea to be Communist. Even the Time Almanac 2005 describes NK's gov as being a "one-man dictatorship." It doesn't even have to be a Kruschevist government, having just enough hold as to not fall off. As to Red's question, I say yes but only through democratic means. The only "people's revolution" would probably spawn off the NBP, who aren't really Communist.
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Post by Brian on Apr 5, 2005 8:59:50 GMT -5
The NBP are Communist. If you think that just because a group is too nationalist for you that you refuse to admit it's Communist, that's one-sided and closed-minded.
Yes, there will be a revolution in Russia and Communism will once again prevail!
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Post by Klein on Apr 5, 2005 9:15:24 GMT -5
The second principle of modern communism says that it is impossible for Communism to work because of human nature. It's really unofficial, those principles. I admit that human nature rather obstructs the good purposes of Communism but you have to admit it isn't all bad. I'm sure that most wouldn't. Not with Cold War brainwashings or Stalin. Really uncalled for. Just because nobody's really accepted the principles doesn't mean they're untrue. Any Communist with a brain accepts some form of those two principles. It has nothing to do with their upbringing. I have never met a Capitalist with this view. Of course it does. But only when it is misapplied does the economic factor of Communism turn sour. Let's not go into that. Jungol overused it already. If this was preceded by Animagus' line about human nature it would have been perfectly true. PG4 has a point. Look at Russia today. Enough said. It depends on what the people are used to, really. Animagus is right. Great points on the economic failures of Communism. Read the Manifesto carefully. It doesn't just throw a concrete idea out there to try and follow. It is the outline of an entire system. But keep in mind that Marx pictured a society in which there is no need for government. How could it? It was never implemented. Some people do. Not many, but I personally know two who weren't joking. As for my opinion, I would say that any of the three means would probably stimulate Communism in Russia. But as for probability, I'd put democratic action at the top, followed closely by a popular revolution.
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Post by Aaron on Apr 5, 2005 16:03:06 GMT -5
I don't care how it's accomplished. As long as it is, I'm fine. ;D
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Post by PG4 on Apr 5, 2005 16:06:35 GMT -5
I don't care how it's accomplished. As long as it is, I'm fine. ;D So much for a serious discussion.
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Post by HSRosteK on Apr 5, 2005 16:28:56 GMT -5
Of course you do. Well it doesn't prove it works. And you'll see a failure and a human rights violator to boot. Why do you think it took almost a century to be implemented? Lenin was a bald dumbass. That would have been better in place of your last quote. The exception is when people smoke dope. Like in your great example of Cuba.
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