Perhaps communism may work one day, but why should I risk my life, and my family's life, supporting a communist revolution if there's even a small chance that the new government may be run by the next Stalin or Mao? The track record for Marxist revolts is remarkably bad. I feel like it's too much of a gamble.
First of all, I don't approve of you spamming this thread with corporate drivel. Don't do that ever again.
Secondly, I think it is unhistorical and typical of bourgeois moralism to say that "The track record for Marxist revolts is remarkably bad". I don't agree on that at all.
Thirdly, revolutions are extreme measures. I think in the future the choice will be between fascim or socialism. And then I gladly take a Stalin over a Mussolini or a Reagan any time.
To luceafarul: Christianity has been both an obstacle (The Catholic Church's support of Franco in Spain for example) and a help to (Christian Communist) communism. If you ruled a world-wide communist state, what would you do in reference towards Christianity?
As already stated, I support religious freedom.
Also, which state today is closest to true communism?
I think I answered that also before. But in case my memory plays me a trick, no countries are remotedly close to communism.
Why is it that working class people in the west are damn near always capitalist and most if not all Marxists in the West are affluent or born into affluence?
I don't know if working class people in the West necessarily are so "capitalist", I rather think that a quite of few does indeed share many of their political values with socialists. However,due to the massive propaganda they have been exposed to for decades, they have a twisted image of socialism.
The last claim is a doubtful one. I would like to see it backed up before commenting on it.
What country do you think is in the best state today for implementing a progressive socialist -> communist system?
Norway.
How are food stamps, free housing, and universal college tuition bad?
I can't resist commenting on that even if it was not directed towards me.
I find the idea of food stamps degrading. Needy people should receive money.
Alright, so what is your take on Marx? Like him, love him, hate him?
I reckon him as one of the most influent thinkers ever and a true liberator of mankind whose contribution to socialism can hardly be overestimated. He was also a great historian and a competent journalist.
Or has the majority of "reds" moved beyond marx into post-marxism.
Not those I care about.
My good sir's, what effect has the Soviet Union had on socialism in general. I know the stock answer is to say that it is either a deformed workers state(Trotsky), a state capitalist state(Cliff), or simply a complete bastardization of socialism.
But what are your answers to this?
Apart from the fact that the USSR saved the bourgeois "democracies" in the west, I reckon it as an honourable attempt to create a socialist state in a country not really ready for it. Its internal problems and not least its external weakness compared to the capitalist block prevented it from ever attain real socialism. But it had quite a good run.
The rest will be commented upon a bit later.