• @lmaydev
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    I’m not that well read up on his stuff. What was he so wrong about?

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      In his book, he charts the course of human history and tries to predict where it will end up. He comes to the conclusion that a violent revolution will soon come to pass as the workers overthrow their bosses and start sharing resources.

      “Soon come to pass” was 150 years ago, the Revolution hasn’t happened. Marxist scholars since then have been recreating the letters between early Christians asking why He hadn’t returned yet as promised and pushing the date of the Second Coming back.

      In my opinion, Marx wrote his conclusion first, then cherry picked the points in history that supported his conclusion.

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        There hasn’t been any anti-capitalist revolutions in the last 150 year.

        Maybe read a history book?

        I seems to recall the US losing a war to communists in the 1970s for instance.

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          any

          I don’t think their point was that no revolution has happened but the revolution to change it all didn’t happen like he assumed

          • @[email protected]
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            Marx didn’t consider capitalists holding the world hostage with nuclear weapons

            plenty of successful revolutions did occur though, just not in places under the control of the ‘west’

            very chauvinistic view to hold IMO

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              I mean the world revolution was already sorta stopped before nukes came into play. Maybe next time though, never say never

        • @Zoboomafoo
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          The US lost a war to Vietnamese nationalists that adopted the trappings of Communism in order to get materiel support from China. They rejected it, and China, as soon as possible

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              The economy of Vietnam is a developing mixed socialist-oriented market economy

              https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Vietnam

              That doesn’t sound very communist to me, and I’ve heard plenty of times that a mixed economy isn’t a socialist one at all.

              Or is that only when it’s a European country?

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                the Revolution hasn’t happened

                conclusion first, then cherry picked the points in history that supported his conclusion

                you hear those self-aware wolves howling?

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        In my opinion, Marx wrote his conclusion first, then cherry picked the points in history that supported his conclusion.

        I can’t fathom the arrogance of people who say “Marx just didn’t think of x, y or z”. He invariably did, and a quote is easily found to prove them wrong. Yet they continue to say this bollocks. “Marx didn’t consider human nature, Marx didn’t know about x obscure economic theory,” on and on until the cows come home. Capital has 3 volumes, and each is thick and heavy enough to make a decent murder weapon. They are so long precisely because he did do the thinking you accuse him of not doing.

        The one single thing we can legitimately say he didn’t anticipate was the computer revolution, and it in fact only strengthens his theories, as digital technology has gone on to strengthen the hold of capital, and laid bare its incestuous relationship with the State.

        • @Zoboomafoo
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          Nothing you said rebutted the section of my comment you quoted, you just started fighting strawmen

          • @[email protected]
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            Don’t try and lie so blatantly. I directly responded to your implication that Marx just wasn’t thinking about things clearly.

            • @Zoboomafoo
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              In my opinion, Marx wrote his conclusion first, then cherry picked the points in history that supported his conclusion.

              Nothing in that implies what you’re accusing me of

              • @[email protected]
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                Oh, get fucked if you’re gonna try the pedantic game. Go ahead and tell me how I got it wrong and what you really meant if you’re gonna try this sleazy tactic. Otherwise, stfu with your bollocks.

                • @Zoboomafoo
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                  -21 year ago

                  Oh ok, what I really meant was:

                  In my opinion, Marx wrote his conclusion first, then cherry picked the points in history that supported his conclusion.

        • J Lou
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          Marx made mistakes though. For example, he assumed that the right of appropriating the whole product of a firm and control rights to direct the workers in the firm were attached to the ownership of capital. In reality, capital can be rented out just as labor can be hired. It is really the employer-employee contract that is at the core of capitalist appropriation. Ownership of capital just increases bargaining power to get favorable contract terms such as the employer contractual role

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              Marx thought that control rights over the firm were attached to ownership of capital rather than being logically separately acquired in the employer-employee relationship.

              “It is not because he is a leader of industry that a man is a capitalist; on the contrary, he is a leader of industry because he is a capitalist. The leadership of industry is an attribute of capital, just as in feudal times the functions of general and judge were attributes of landed property.” – Marx

        • @Zoboomafoo
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          See, that’s what I mean. You treat The Revolution as an inevitability, then twist yourself into knots to justify why it hasn’t happened yet.

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        Like another commenter mentioned, it did come to pass, just not in the places he predicted, such as Germany or other industrialized centers. It happened in more rural countries, like Russia or China. It doesn’t mean all his ideas were wrong though, just that his theories needed testing and additions.