Saturday, April 3, 2010
Communist and Proletarians
In section 2 of the manifesto it describes the relationship with proletarians and communist. The communist aim is to turn the proletarians into a class to over throw the bourgeois supremacy and the conquest of political power by the proletariat. The communist theory describes a movement underway which includes the abolition of private property.In what other relations do the communist stand to the proletarians as a whole ?
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Its not an aim of the communist party to do as such. The idea he makes is that this is how revolution goes over and over again. First there were Kings, Queens and peasants and then they become fed up with being poor so they rebelled and that they decided them in power is better then those in power. He gives other examples over time that this is repetitive and the next with Capitalism and Wage labor. This then eventually brings him to the point that says everything should be under the state, because private property is the root to most of these issues. WW1, WW2, most of Europe and still in Israel are mostly disputes of Land, Marx says property is the root to revolution the abolition of property he sees as a must to end it.
ReplyDeleteEven if the abolition of property were to happen, you'd still have those people who will take and want more than everyone else. The cycle would just continue because society acts and reacts, as a whole, the same way in all situations.
ReplyDeleteit is just like saying everyone works for the comunity. we will always have people who wants more and be better then everyone else. The people who wont shop at wallmart they go for the bigger names. abolition of propery wouldnt work people always want more then others.
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