- 07 Apr 2024 04:34
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I think it's the formation of a classless society.
Communism has, ironically, the same utopian vision as free market capitalism, i.e., a technological utopia with such an abundance of resources and energy there will no more economic classes.
Finally, I think Cultural Marxism is appropriation of Marx and trying to being it back to something like Hegel's idealism, i.e., everyone's different and must accept that.
Rich wrote:Marxism is about the extermination of the bourgoise. In the same way Cultural Marxism is about the extermination of the White Infidel Gentiles. This doesn't mean that when a Marxist pops into his local owner occupied hardware store, he's consciously thinking, "one day I'm going to kill you." In the nineteen thirties the Bolsheviks exterminated six million Kulaks, six million peasant farmers, not just in the Ukraine but thorughout the Soviet Union. When the Bolsheviks made their revolution they had the support of millions of people, most of the people that supported the Bolsheviks didn't intend to murder (sorry I mean sentence to death, from a Marxist point of view this was justice not murder) 6 million Kulaks, in fact at the time of the revolution most of them would have been horrified by such a prospect.
Similarly the vast majority of Cultural Marxist are not consciously intending to exterminate the White Infidel Gentiles, but that's the direction we are heading.
I think it's the formation of a classless society.
Communism has, ironically, the same utopian vision as free market capitalism, i.e., a technological utopia with such an abundance of resources and energy there will no more economic classes.
Finally, I think Cultural Marxism is appropriation of Marx and trying to being it back to something like Hegel's idealism, i.e., everyone's different and must accept that.