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Happens too often...
(lemmy.world)
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I don't like to think that I or we really can't imagine a better system but I don't think it's completely unrealistic to say something like best we got. I say this only because things like communism and all their promises can only really come about through a revolution and the price in blood is jaw dropping. So much killing. It also almost certainly means people materially worse off for a long time if not the rest of their lives in the wake of this revolution even if over generations it manages to eventually deliver.
I'm all for substantial reform and leftist/liberal politics but it's difficult for me to ignore the great peril and huge gamble of revolution. Some times a society successfully manages to make things so bad that there's so little to lose that it can seem a realistic option but I think everybody considering that option should weigh it very carefully. It's very possible to sacrifice everything including your own life and thousands of others' only for the whole thing to get derailed by opportunists and to make a bad situation so much worse.
You say this as if capitalism isn't responsible for hundreds of thousands, if not millions or more of deaths
You could have saved yourself some typing and just written "I'm selfish and wilfully ignorant"
First - educate yourself on communism, you clearly know nothing about it, but the fact that you're against it because "bloodshed" yet are openly in support of capitalism makes you nothing more than a wilfully ignorant hypocrite.
Capitalism has and continues to kill hundreds of millions (at least, in all the time it's existed) for profit in war, with hunger and restricted access to water, with homelessness and poverty, with preventable disease, all created and excused with the myth of artificial scarcity, with climate change, with immoral laws and entire systems designed to keep large segments of the population as slave labour, which is what they used to gain their power and wealth to be in the position to impose all of this in the first place. And all that just off the top of my head, there is so much more violence that is inflicted on us daily, they've just got most people, yourself included obviously, convinced that's just life, when it really really isn't. And those who actually benefit are never just going to give all of that up.
You keep mentioning the potential "sacrifice" which tells me just how privileged you are, but don't be mistaken - that privilege will only keep you safe for so long, and you not giving a shit about those of us who don't have it and are already suffering and dying under the system you're so eager to defend despite openly admitting to not understanding it (and displaying no understating of the alternative either), doesn't change the fact that said system is destroying the planet and everything on it, and no amount of bootlicking will save you from that.
Wow, this is such a shit 😀 So everyone got it wrong, that's why it failed everywhere.
But you know what, go for it. It fucked up my country but I'm sure this time it's gonna be different, this time you get it right 🙂 I just grab my popcorn and enjoy the show
Many many capitalist societies have failed, but we let survivorship bias cloud our judgement.
We've only really attempted communism a couple of times.
Heck, all of the communist societies were built from the ashes of capitalist ones.
The only people who will actually "suffer" or have anything to lose from such a revolution are the owning class
These sob stories you hear from people who "fled communist oppression" are just people who lost untold privilege. We call them "communists stole my slaves" stories
this is an unhinged reply if you actually think that. ask people from Poland or some post soviet countries what they thought about living under totalitarian communism.
People loved their totalitarian boot-on-face experience and anyone saying otherwise just believes propaganda, comrade.
That's why all those people were weeping instead of celebrating when the Berlin wall was torn down
It would take only the most cursory examination of documented revolutions, communist ones as much as any other to immediately see that that's not the case. Millions get swept up in it. People starve, civil and international wars are fought and combatants die, civilians become collateral damage, power struggles emerge within the ranks of the revolutionaries and loyal partisans are swept aside so ambitious people can ascend. Revolutionary zeal leads to countless cases of misidentification of suspected 'reactionaries', economic turmoil creates desperation leading to violence and crime and then further violence in the attempts to restore order. In the chaos and lawlessness of the initial stages of a revolution people will take the opportunity to settle old scores. Individuals who previously held no power now take up new roles in the new society and wield even tiny petty amounts of power yet still more than they could have dreamed of before and turn out not to be responsible with it and others still manage to claim masses of it.
And this is only the people who you would hopefully agree didn't 'deserve' it, but for me on a personal level, though it does make me rather useless I suppose, I'm not in to killing, so even those who arguably did 'deserve' it, the 'ruling' classes, I may be glad to see them stripped of the privilege and influence but I don't want to see them or anyone strung up. And in the period of re-defining and re-shaping society after the revolution the new order will seek to identify just who counts as 'ruling class', this has, in the past included people who owned a shop, people with 'bourgeois' jobs in the former government, teachers accused by students of being 'reactionaries'.
It might just be that communism really can, if not de-railed create a utopia on Earth and it might just be that all that happens above really is actually what just needs to happen for us to get there, but I'm not sure I could stomach it.
I don't agree with such extremes, such as the executions of landlords etc.
This, I have to admit, is my one sticking point in actually calling myself a communist. This one question has tortured me for a long time:
What do you actually DO about the reactionaries and counter revolutionaries?
The USSR sent them to gulags. That seems harsh, but it's something. Mao's China killed them, and I'm sure similar things happened in Cuba.
There has to be an option that doesn't scare people or cause horror in general, but I don't think I personally have a perfect answer. I could say, "the average person won't be mistaken for a bourgeois," but I don't know how convincing that will be. The revolution would have to be truly perfect for that to happen.
What I can say, though, is that Marxists of the present day recognise and condemn these actions, and the Marxist tradition teaches us to constantly reevaluate our methods, in the scientific discipline of observation, experiment, reflection and so on. It's a cold way to put it, but the mistakes of the past have been carefully studied to ensure they can't happen again.
That doesn't mean new mistakes can't happen. We are only human, and even democratic will can run foul. But we can use our knowledge of material conditions to measure our approach. Only ever what the people want - and what we want is justice for all.
In the face of capitalist derived climate catastrophe, I'm not sure if we have any options.
All you need to do here is show that non-capitalist systems won't consume fossil fuels, which I find to be extremely unlikely.
Communism doesn't incentive excess production or planned obsolescence. Historically they also had good public transportation.
Im saying there is a lot of energy waste in capitalism that leads to tons of emisions
Its no coincidence that the the US is one of the highest emitters of carbon.
Energy waste like heating homes, powering hospitals, and getting food from point A to point B?
Considering the Holodomor maybe that last point I can concede
What exactly are you arguing?
Are you suggesting communist societies don't have heat, hospitals and transport?
Are you suggesting there aren't green methods to achieve those?
Why? Production would be drastically lower, because there's no need to flood the market. Democracy would dictate what gets produced, so an educated population would object to polluting industries, and thus not support them, leading to their demise.
Because people love to not die, and suddenly ending our use of fossil fuels would kill a fuckload of people.
Dude think for half a minute
First off, I disagree with that assessment. But secondly, are you implying climate change won't kill people?
No I'm responding to the idea that communists won't use fossil fuels, which they did, and would.
How do you think Venezuela affords their socialism?
This is just the dumbest take possible.
No one said communism "doesn't use fossil fuels", so I'm not sure why you're trying to disprove that
The argument is that climate change is a result of capitalism which is demonstrably false.
Where did I say communists don't use fossil fuels? I do maintain they use objectively less though. There just less need less production all around.
Hell, your knowledge about. Venezuela is even incorrect. Its categorically a failed socialist state, not a communist one.
It doesn't need to end fucking immediately, because of that very reason.
Think for just a second, friendo.
Weird that you'd want economic conditions that don't contribute to new tech rather than economic conditions that do contribute to new tech, then.
Also I'm not your friend.
Source? Do people just not go to school or have ambitions to improve the world, simply because their basic needs are met? You think no one dreams of tech in communism? That a social order based on cooperation and mutual aid would not engender exactly that?
A source on socialism having less incentive to fund new technologies and more barriers in the way of such progress?
It's called "economic incentives" and you are more than capable of giving it a Google.
I tried to find a scholarly article titled "economic incentives" that proves that socialism doesn't heavily invest in technology, but found none. I ended up discovering great leaps in technology in the USSR and China, though.
Also, those economic incentives are driving climate change. I googled it and found that capitalist states pay fucking billions into fossil fuels.