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Paulo Freire - Karl Marx (subtitled)

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2007

In one of its last interviews, Paulo Freire says as it came close to the thought of Karl Marx.

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  • "funnny how every time the socialists have given the government that power they've abused it"

    I'd hardly call the governments of Venezuela, Bolivia, Seychelles, etc. abuses of power. Now look at right-wing governments like Pinochet's Chile or Noriega's Panama or Suharto's Indonesia or Marcos' Philippines or Mobutu's Zaire. Yep, real non-corrupt capitalist governments. Lol!

  • "actually the new deal did very little

    unemployment was just as just the year before roosevelt took over as it was"

    Bullcrap:

    salon (dot) com/ tech/ htww/ 2009/ 02/02/ the_ new _ deal_ worked/

    Right-wing historical revisionism is beyond pathetic. Before the New Deal there was no suburbia or interstate highway system or interncontinental public transportation system. The average job before the New Deal paid the equivalent of $9.50/hour in today's terms.

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  • Paolo Freire MANDA carajo!!! Viva Bolivar viva Marx Viva el Comandate Chavez!!! Aplastemos alos capitalista!!!

  • @joaquinveyron what you described is also descriptive of some so-called democracies.

    P.s. your one million euros that you talked about here a month ago isn't worth one million euros today is it? Thanks

  • @yamilink03 It seems pretty naive to think that way. If so, how can China be growing so fast? China did not fail, but on the contrary, it succeeded

  • @yenamarre100 How is the Multinational debt oligopoly run by Wall ST and the Fed not a state-run command economy? That's exactly what it is. The Soviet system could be considered a crude & corrupt attempt at communism - yet the model they chose and the abuses they grafted into it would be more aptly described as State capitalism (e.g., extreme over-emphasis on arms and heavy industry at the expense of consumer goods & food in order to sell it internationally and expand into untapped markets).

  • @yamilink03 The statist Socialists - like Marx - are equally as simplistic and misled as the "Capitalists" they generalized against. The best path is the syndicalist and mutualist path: workers actually receiving the full value of their work and having a decision making power at work instead of the state receiving this value and determining the nature and activities of theworkplace and then saying that it is the workers doing this. The state absolutely has a role, just not an absolute one.

  • @serialkiller1990

    Finally, someone understand me!!

  • @yamilink03

    They are not purely communistic, because pure communism is a utopia impossible to achieve. North Korea is a third world country while South in a few decades reached the level of the envied western countries. There is not a single example of even moderate success of communism, and your making only making excuses. Blaming everything on totalitarianism of those systems, a long shot at best.

  • @pberti Caga-te caga-te!!

    

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