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but capitalism does inevitably lead towards fascism.
Again, in my initial response I pointed out why I have problems with this ‘inevitable’ and think it is a dogmatic statement.
Also, I stumble across comparing the flawed capitalism that actually exists with an idealised theoretical utopia of socialism/anarchism. Especially, since the socialism that did actually exist, was not only also flawed but eventually failed. Let’s be honest here. We cannot credibly say the flaws of the one system being actually applied are ‘signs of its inherent true nature’, while the other simply gets relabeled in a no-true-scotsman fashion. When a theoretical model collides with realities, the inherent flaws will emerge.
As did with the USSR. It was indeed a social revolution, nationalisation and expropriation of large landowners did take place. Only, transferring this then into the hands of the state under central planning made it necessary to create a huge state apparatus. Hence, also a new elite was created.
I can lead you to water, whether you drink or not is your prerogative.
If by ‘leading to water’ you mean repeating a statement over and over again instead of addressing any critical comments on your argument, that’s certainly the case.
But if you’re just here to state and not to debate, then that’s completely fine with me. Have a great day, too!
Again, in my initial response I pointed out why I have problems with this ‘inevitable’ and think it is a dogmatic statement.
Also, I stumble across comparing the flawed capitalism that actually exists with an idealised theoretical utopia of socialism/anarchism. Especially, since the socialism that did actually exist, was not only also flawed but eventually failed. Let’s be honest here. We cannot credibly say the flaws of the one system being actually applied are ‘signs of its inherent true nature’, while the other simply gets relabeled in a no-true-scotsman fashion. When a theoretical model collides with realities, the inherent flaws will emerge.
As did with the USSR. It was indeed a social revolution, nationalisation and expropriation of large landowners did take place. Only, transferring this then into the hands of the state under central planning made it necessary to create a huge state apparatus. Hence, also a new elite was created.
Okay, you know what, believe whatever you want. I can lead you to water, whether you drink or not is your prerogative.
Much love and solidarity, and I hope you have a great day.
If by ‘leading to water’ you mean repeating a statement over and over again instead of addressing any critical comments on your argument, that’s certainly the case.
But if you’re just here to state and not to debate, then that’s completely fine with me. Have a great day, too!