What the fuck are you talking about?
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Emmie@lemm.ee 4 weeks agoSome kind of commie drivel that’s literally incomprehensible since final debunking in 70s
Sodium_nitride@lemmygrad.ml 4 weeks ago
Emmie@lemm.ee 4 weeks ago
…substack.com/…/john-rawls-and-the-death-of-weste… Here, amazing article from renowned prof
Sodium_nitride@lemmygrad.ml 4 weeks ago
Some academics became liberals after having flirted with Marxism. This is relevant why exactly? I mean, I can cite many great minds who remained Marxists and even advanced the theory. Ever heard of Paul Cockshott? Alan Contrell? David Zachariah? Emanuel Farjoun?
These guys (and some others) actually worked on Marxist economic theory and modernized it. They lived through the collapse of the USSR and remained steadfast in their beliefs. And I haven’t talked about countless other minds in anthropology, history, contemporary social studies and philosophy who have used dialectical materialism as a foundation to achieve great results.
And so I want to emphasize something.
every single one of them gave up and became an egalitarian.
Is blatantly and literally false.
jlou@mastodon.social 4 weeks ago
Marxism is not the only anti-capitalist critique. There are more modern non-Marxist critiques of capitalism such as the theory of inalienable rights. See: https://www.ellerman.org/inalienable-rights-part-i-the-basic-argument/
Juice@midwest.social 4 weeks ago
So no, no one understands it.
What was the last nail, exactly? I don’t see how swapping out neo-liberal drivel with “scientific Marxist drivel” would be any improvement
finitebanjo@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Probably the failure of the USSR to compete with “capitalist science”.
Juice@midwest.social 4 weeks ago
Wow 70 years of history is so flat, it just folds right up in your pocket like that, stunning. Its possible you’ve left a few details out
finitebanjo@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
You claimed to be a communist yet you literally just defended a dictatorship, lmao.
untoasted@toast.ooo 4 weeks ago
The ussr managed to get nearly all of the firsts in the space race while spending less than a tenth of what the US spent to lose nearly all of the firsts in the space race.
finitebanjo@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Cool cool what did that earn them by the 70s? How well off were they into the 80s?
YeetPics@mander.xyz 4 weeks ago
So why/how is the US such a tragic thorn in your side?
Why is the biggest loser in history the eternal focus of your rage?
Because of the lies you want us to forget lmao
Emmie@lemm.ee 4 weeks ago
…substack.com/…/john-rawls-and-the-death-of-weste…
Juice@midwest.social 4 weeks ago
This is garbage why the fuck should I care about what some nerd with a sub stack thinks about other academics? Intellectuals suck, Marxist intellectuals are no exception. So in the wake of MacCarthyism, at the dawn of Neoliberalism, intellectuals in universities were being pressured to gravitate away from Marx. No shit. Does this mean they were correct to do so? Well the death of the militant labor movement around the same time would give us some indication.
Why would you care so much to try and ensure that people don’t read very good books that you likely havent read? Seems like someone with an axe to grind. But let me assure anyone who is reading this, Marxist Intellectuals are as big a pain I’m the ass, and kind of necessary, as they are in any other org. The problem isn’t with the intellectuals though, it’s that there’s not enough regular working people who read and understand revolutionary theory to push back against them and their tendencies toward splits and polemics and laziness.
This is the problem with not reading Marxism though, the basis of the argument is “all these smart people stopped studying Marx” and takes it for granted that it is because the source material was somehow incorrect. And maybe some of it was, there’s no shortage of that. But that explanation completely ignores structural and social pressures that would have been a clearer and more direct explanation than, “all at once all these smart nerds left Marxism, so they must have been right to do so.” This is not what causes a mass exodus. What causes someone to leave a field of study for another one is the threat that their livelihood will be taken away.
Its so funny I wonder if this would have worked on someone who was new to Marxism. Homie I’m so far gone, if you think this post might be the reason someone would give up on reading Marx that person would have to be already unfamiliar. Actually engaging with other Marxists will do more to run you out of Marxism than this goofy ass nerd ass substack