Marxist Theology and the Marxism Leninism Worldview (Part 2 of 15). Summit Ministries covers one segment of Marxism/Leninism as compared to a comprehensive Biblical Worldview.
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thou shalt steal and desecrate the fruits of others labor....amen brother!
chickenwretch 4 months ago
@redword2007 I'm not talking about the philosophy of Anarchism. If I ever wrote that, I made a typo. All I'm saying is that a classless, stateless society is anarchy. Anarchy is a vacuum and can't exist for very long.
KayBeeEee1983 8 months ago
@KayBeeEee1983
You should Marx and Engels criticism of anarchism. There 'Anarchism and Anarcho-Syndicalism' is the best place to start. The idea that marxism and anarchsim agree on the ends (a classless, stateless society) but disagree on the means, is far from adequate.
redword2007 8 months ago
Very misleading and misinterpreting video. "It is as the sun and evident as the day that there is no God" is not quote form works of Karl Marx, it is quote from the works of Ludwig Feuerbach, who was criticized by Marx in Marx' work "Thesis on Feuerbach". On other hand, marxist thinker Erich Fromm in his book "Marx's Concept of Man" showed, that worldview of Marx has roots in Biblical tradition.
Anciokas 8 months ago
@KayBeeEee1983 No, I didn't read it the whole way through, I just read small sections of it, and not in order
KayBeeEee1983 10 months ago
@WSWarthog A stateless, classless society is anarchy. Marx can make it complicated and call it "communism", but if there is no state, it's anarchy. Everyone can, more of less, do whatever they want until that power vacuum fills back up.
KayBeeEee1983 10 months ago
@WSWarthog I just meant at their basic, fundamental level. In a socialist economy, the government controls virtually all the means of production, and in a capitalist economy, the government controls almost none of the means of production. I know there is a large gray area between them, including social democracy and democratic socialism.
KayBeeEee1983 10 months ago
@KayBeeEee1983
All of Das Kapital?
Well then I don't see where you're coming from. What is the reasoning or basis behind the statements I quoted?
WSWarthog 10 months ago
@WSWarthog Das Kapital and the Communist Manifesto
KayBeeEee1983 10 months ago
@KayBeeEee1983
Well before I go on I want to ask you how much Marxist literature you've read? Because your claim that "Communism is...total social freedom" and also that "Socialism is lack of economic freedom" are misconceptions .
WSWarthog 10 months ago