Being an academic Marxist is still being a Marxist. Hence why we would never use the term academic fascist if some professor came out sympathizing with Hitler.
As a non-Marxist I'd say that Tolina is right. Some Marxists would argue against participation in movements like BLM as distractions from the class struggle.
There are no redeeming features to fascism. "Marxism" is one of those things like "Capitalist" where there's a foundation of useful stuff that inevitably gets bungled. There's no doubt that Marxism should be something people keep an eye on, but fascism will be a completely different ballgame.
There is an enormous gap between a CLAIM, and an ACTION, so unless you already think that the BLM is a roving gang of Marxists, ready to end the U.S, you have to face the overwhelming material proof that they are absolutely not in the final analysis.
If a person claims they want to murder people and likes chopping of the heads of dogs like Geffrey Dahmer. Would you give them the benefit of the doubt that they will not become a serial killer despite claiming they clearly would as well as having taken previous actions that indicate they would?
If a person claims they want to murder people and likes chopping of the heads of dogs like Geffrey Dahmer.
Just for the record, there is nothing 'faux' about U.S capitalism as we see it right now. What you see is what you get; but I suppose that there is no one blinder than the man who refuses to see.
Yes but my point is if someone claims they are in fact a Marxist then I think we should take their word for it.
There is an enormous gap between a CLAIM, and an ACTION, so unless you already think that the BLM is a roving gang of Marxists, ready to end the U.S, you have to face the overwhelming material proof that they are absolutely not in the final analysis.
Right. Except communists like you probably use that old commie tactic of lying about the intentions of other organizations to protect your precious "united front". As a matter of fact your probably an accelerationist as well.
The key word here is "admitted", because it describes the acknowledgement of something which a person would prefer not to be known. But affiliation with Marxism is only something which is admitted, is only a confession on the right, where Marxism is regarded as abhorrent. On the left, even on those parts which are fundamentally liberal in outlook, identification with Marxism is something which carries radical cachet, it is something which carries positive associated and therefore which can be boasted about. At the most vulgar level, it is something which freaks out the normies, which can garner approval even of those who do not affiliate themselves with Marxism. There is an incentive to misrepresent or exaggerate an affiliation with Marxism, and limited incentives to deny an affiliation with Marxism.If a fascist came out and publicly admitted they were a fascist no one would ever doubt it. So if black lives matter admits that they are Marxist then you better believe it. Of course you could always doubt their seriousness and commitment to the ideology. However the benefit of the doubt would not be given as in the other case.
On the left, even on those parts which are fundamentally liberal in outlook, identification with Marxism is something which carries radical cachet, it is something which carries positive associated and therefore which can be boasted about. At the most vulgar level, it is something which freaks out the normies, which can garner approval even of those who do not affiliate themselves with Marxism. There is an incentive to misrepresent or exaggerate an affiliation with Marxism, and limited incentives to deny an affiliation with Marxism.
The fact of the matter is that Black people have been treated in the most miserable and degraded conditions. This has not produced a revolution of any sort. Therefore, it is a moronic, worthless approach, one that ends up in misery, and one cannot escape from the tasks at hand, they won't come on their own.
I believe that American leftists are quite capable of bamboozling themselves into imagining that they are more radical than they really are, and that the leadership fo Black Lives Matter are not immune to this tendency.So you both agree that BLM is playing a sham to get leftist support?
Sixty years of black "community leadership" does not clearly support this. You can argue from a socialist position that organisations such as Black Lives Matter should align themselves with class-based politics, but it doesn't clearly follow that they will, and because they are presently a numerically small organisation primarily comprised of college-educated activists without an organised mass base in the black working class, I don't think we can expect that they will take that turn.There’s little need for sham or care for the left whether BLM’s goals and policies are Marxist. It’s clear that their anti-racist strand of thought inevitably leads to alignment with socialism as the struggles of the blacks are intrinsically linked at fundamental level with class struggle, and all anti-racist thought will lead to anti-classism thought if logically pursued to its conclusion.