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![]() Marxist-Leninist Location: Where needed Posts: 160 | Communist Electoral Victory The republic of Cyprus elected the AKEL for government, the Communist Party Of Cyprus. This thread is for the purpose of discussing the politics of AKEL, and how the future looks for Cyprus. I wrote a very long article on the topic here. |
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![]() Molten Ash Posts: 95 | Wow, so you believe in a power monopoly of the State....just like George Bush. You two should hang out. :) "Communism" was created by people you perceive as "capitalists" in order to make you believe you are a part of some sort of revolution, while in actuality, you work for the very same people you think you are fighting against. |
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"The weapons of criticism, however, cannot replace the criticism of weapons" Karl Marx. 60 years is enough! Long Live Free Palestine! PFLP. From the river to the sea, Palestine WILL BE FREE! | |
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A moral being is an entity for whom the disadvantage of others is an issue. – K.H.Y. | |
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Might i ask where your political allegiance lies friend?"The weapons of criticism, however, cannot replace the criticism of weapons" Karl Marx. 60 years is enough! Long Live Free Palestine! PFLP. From the river to the sea, Palestine WILL BE FREE! | |
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![]() Hot Lava Location: Iowa Posts: 835 | I am liberal, although my willingness to make compromises with conservatives (when possible) gives me some moderate features. Now, as for how I think the market ought to be run; an effectively managed third way approach strikes me as the only sensible way of handling economics (inluding education) in the United States. I live in the United States, so that is the approach to economics I feel most favorable toward and am most likely to support. Other countries can run on whatever mode suits them best, so long as it does not disrupt things too horribly in the international market. I feel sympathetic toward most of the goals of socialism and appreciate sizeable tracts of the philosophy, but history has gone past the point where implementation on an international scale is likely to happen anytime soon, and I am too practical to invest effort into being socialist when there is no capacity for socialism as an economic policy to be succesfully operated. That is the primary reason for why I am not a socialist, but there are others. Additionally, no economic system has a monopoly on virtue. Capitalism can achieve good ends as well. I never feel comfortable declaring myself all for one thing and not the other unless I feel certain it is the best by a long margin and the other has no chance of accomplishing anything worthwhile. A moral being is an entity for whom the disadvantage of others is an issue. – K.H.Y. |
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| Paladin Location: Narnia Posts: 4,277 | My biggest practical problem with socialism and communism are rampant lack of motivation. My biggest ideological problem is that it tries to fix the lack of motivation by elevating the state and the system to the level of a religion (while, if the USSR is our formula, booting other religions). I don't treasure the idea of living in an ideocracy of any kind, whether it be an Islamic theocracy or a communist one. The U.S. is kind of an ideocracy too, but at least we theoretically have the ability to hate it while still living unmolested in it. I wouldn't even prefer a Christian theocracy, since those never seem to work out well either. This transitions to my next point: skepticism of government. In a perfect world, communism miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight work. In the real one, it implodes. We have plenty of examples of this principle. Place me like a seal over your heart, like a seal on your arm; for love is as strong as death, its jealousy unyielding as the grave. It burns like blazing fire, like a mighty flame. -- Song 8:6 |
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Society may be formed so as to exist without crime, without poverty, […] no obstacle whatsoever intervenes at this moment except ignorance to prevent such a state of society. Robert Owen | |
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Anyway, the intentions of leading figures in history are usually far more certain than the intentions of leading figures in contemporary times, and it is fairly certain from the way they lived their lives that Vladmir Lenin and most of his lieutenants were outraged at how upper class (especially the Czar and his family) managed Russia and genuinely cared about the suffering of the poor and uneducated masses. While they were induced to commit atrocious deeds, most of these were quite typical of desperate situations in those times (or, for that matter, any time). Lenin put himself under far too much risk throughout his life to be motivated primarily for monetary advantages (for years early on it seemed almost certain he would not succeed and would be killed or imprisoned, but he kept up anyway -- that is the mark of someone with a dream or ideal that they perceive serves something more than then themselves). A greedy person would have given up. A moral being is an entity for whom the disadvantage of others is an issue. – K.H.Y. | ||
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Nevertheless, this thread is NOT about Communism VS Capitalism. It is on the specific topic of Cyprus, and the elections there. Could it be possible to stick to just that topic, and have me shoot down Capitalism elsewhere? ![]() "The weapons of criticism, however, cannot replace the criticism of weapons" Karl Marx. 60 years is enough! Long Live Free Palestine! PFLP. From the river to the sea, Palestine WILL BE FREE! | |||
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