colontos
King
Many people on this forum seem to buy into the idea that Communism/Marxism cannot be blamed for the excesses of Lenin/Stalin/Mao/Pol Pot/Kim Jong Il, etc., because these people corrupted Communism in some way and thus they were not true Communists. The same people claim that the USSR, Red China, North Korea, etc. were/are not actually Communist countries.
These people's point is that if a country were to try "real" Communism/Marxism, there could be a positive (the meaning of positive ranging from merely non-mass murdering to Utopian) result. On this post:http://forums.civfanatics.com/showpost.php?p=3852401&postcount=76, I argue that Leninism, Stalinism, and Maoism are logical outgrowths of Marxism.
In the attached paper, I argue a similar point based on an analysis of Marx's rhetoric in the Communist Manifesto. Please read at least the post on the other thread before replying here.
My point is: We can, and should, hold Marx and Marxism responsible for at least the events in the USSR and Communist China. Marxism to Leninism is generally regarded as a logical development; most modern-day Communists stand by Lenin. Solzhenitsyn in The Gulag Archipelago, though, presents evidence that Lenin began the process that eventually led to the Stalinist purges. Lenin's role in establishing the Red Terror of 1918 is well-known.
Marxism and Communism do lead to mass murder ("class warfare"), repressive and oppressive government ("the dictatorship of the proletariat"), and hate filled rhetoric and rampant dishonesty and inconsistency(many examples, see my paper).
It can be argued that some minor corruptions occured (Russian nationalism, for example) but Communism/Marxism laid the basis for a great many of the needless deaths of the 20th century through famine(China, Russia, North Korea), repression(all Communist regimes), and war(Russian Civil War, Sino-Vietnamese and Sino-Russian Conflicts, Korean War, War in Afghanistan).
If you feel you can defend Communism/Marxism by any method, I encourage you to reply here after reading the other post, and hopefully the paper. Or if you agree with me and wanna slap me five, that's cool too.
These people's point is that if a country were to try "real" Communism/Marxism, there could be a positive (the meaning of positive ranging from merely non-mass murdering to Utopian) result. On this post:http://forums.civfanatics.com/showpost.php?p=3852401&postcount=76, I argue that Leninism, Stalinism, and Maoism are logical outgrowths of Marxism.
In the attached paper, I argue a similar point based on an analysis of Marx's rhetoric in the Communist Manifesto. Please read at least the post on the other thread before replying here.
My point is: We can, and should, hold Marx and Marxism responsible for at least the events in the USSR and Communist China. Marxism to Leninism is generally regarded as a logical development; most modern-day Communists stand by Lenin. Solzhenitsyn in The Gulag Archipelago, though, presents evidence that Lenin began the process that eventually led to the Stalinist purges. Lenin's role in establishing the Red Terror of 1918 is well-known.
Marxism and Communism do lead to mass murder ("class warfare"), repressive and oppressive government ("the dictatorship of the proletariat"), and hate filled rhetoric and rampant dishonesty and inconsistency(many examples, see my paper).
It can be argued that some minor corruptions occured (Russian nationalism, for example) but Communism/Marxism laid the basis for a great many of the needless deaths of the 20th century through famine(China, Russia, North Korea), repression(all Communist regimes), and war(Russian Civil War, Sino-Vietnamese and Sino-Russian Conflicts, Korean War, War in Afghanistan).
If you feel you can defend Communism/Marxism by any method, I encourage you to reply here after reading the other post, and hopefully the paper. Or if you agree with me and wanna slap me five, that's cool too.