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  • The orgs that do exist do have study platforms. PSL, for example, requires a year of training and study before becoming a full member, and has Liberation School for anyone to make use of. However, this cannot truly be compared to the resources and study a university can provide, which is what I am more jealous of. Study at the level of a budding revolutionary party in the heart of a deeply reactionary empire is always going to be a struggle, needing to overturn decades of anti-communist propagandizing, and the kind of higher-level Marxist debate that happens among contemporary Marxists is mostly out of reach for us in the west.

  • I never said that I was a liberal. If anything, I consider myself a market socialist since anything needed to survive shouldn’t be comdified for capital.

    If I were to be cheeky, I'd say that market socialism is still liberalism. There's a difference between a Socialist Market Economy, like the PRC, and market socialism. In a socialist market economy, public ownership is the principle aspect of the economy, while diverse forms of ownership account for small and medium firms, including cooperatives and private ownership. In market socialism, cooperatives form the principle aspect, and as such it is largely weak to the same mechanisms as capitalism.

    I’m simply saying that giving one man absolute power whether it be political or through wealth will inevitably lead to corruption. After all, the meme states that tankies are “always right”, and I’m assuming that by tankie they mean the authoritarian left like Stalinism, Maoism, etc.

    Neither Stalin nor Mao had absolute power, though. Both the USSR and China under Mao were democratic. For China, public ownership is the principle aspect of the economy, and the CPC, a working class party, dominates the state. At a democratic level, local elections are direct, while higher levels are elected by lower rungs. At the top, constant opinion gathering and polling occurs, gathering public opinion, driving gradual change. This system is better elaborated on in Professor Roland Boer's Socialism in Power: On the History and Theory of Socialist Governance.

    For the USSR, it was quite similar. First-hand accounts from Statesian journalist Anna Louise Strong in her book This Soviet World describe soviet elections and factory councils in action. Statesian Pat Sloan even wrote Soviet Democracy to describe in detail the system the soviets had built for curious Statesians to read about.

    By "tankie," OP essentially means anyone that recognizes existing socialist states as valid. This includes the majority of Marxists.

  • It's better for the working classes to control the state, even if corruption exists and must be actively suppressed.

  • Having a strong central government under the control of the working classes is possible, though, as exists in socialist countries. It indeed uses this absolute power against enemies of the state, but in this case the enemies are capitalists, fascists, sabateurs, etc, and the state truly democratic in the sense that it represents the majority. The state can only be under the control of a definite class, it does not exist outside of class struggle but within it.

  • Great comment, of course, but this part in particular:

    Now for the part where you really make yourself look ridiculous: you pretend you’re some “hard science” guy while dismissing historical and dialectical materialism. I have a bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD in STEM, alongside a master’s in Marxist theory. Socialist theory is not vibes or moral preference, it’s a systematic framework for analyzing class relations, production, surplus, and material conditions. You clearly don’t understand that method, yet you keep lecturing people who do. Liberal capitalism, by contrast, rests on idealist fairy tales about “human nature,” “markets,” and “incentives.”

    I am incredibly jealous that this is an option for people. In the west, any Marxism taught in schooling is heavily distorted, either to outright condemn it as evil, or to create "western leftists" that turn doomer enough to tacitly support imperialism. There are some decent orgs that do good training, but not at an institutional level. As a consequence, we all basically have to be self-taught, ideally combining theory with real practice so as to avoid the "western left" phenomenon.

    Still, really cool that you have a master's in Marxism! Huge respect for that (along with the PhD, of course), and it makes any compliments you've paid me seem far too flattering, haha.

  • You're really hitting the nail on the head with respect to why our study is never finished. Dialectics requires us to look at everything in its context, not just metaphysically (ie, isolated, static, unchanging). The USSR, for example, was both tremendously progressive with respect to Tsarist Russia and its contemporaries, while having real struggles and flaws.

    Socialism became scientific with the creation of dialectical materialism, ie seeking materialist explanations for real phenomena, and using dialectics as the methodology. When applied to history, we see socialism not as an idea to be implemented, ie "utopian" in thinking, but as it develops historically. In capitalism, markets centralize over time, while raising the number of proletarians and decreasing the number of bourgeois, creating the conditions for collectivized ownership and distribution.

    The proletariat as a ruling class is unique in that, rather than seeking perpetuation of its status, seeks to end itself as such. This is why dialectical materialism is a proletarian ideology, seeing everything as it comes into and out of existence, as a process and in constant motion, because all previous ruling classes sought to explain their rule as permanent.

    The part where this breaks with anarchism for me is the fact that anarchists, ultimately, seek to implement society in a way that goes against how capitalism progresses. This is why it's so difficult to start a cohesive anarchist movement that lasts, it isn't because it's impossible, but because anarchists are "working against the wheel of history," so to speak, in trying to decentralize all production and distribution. It certainly isn't impossible, but it's orders of magnitude more difficult at scale. Locally is where anarchism has its advantages.

    This was a bit of a ramble, but this will all make much more sense after reading Socialism: Utopian and Scientific, I hope. I'm not telling you to abandon your anarchism or anything, just that this is the work that personally marked the end of identifying as an anarchist, so it will probably give you a good deal to think about at a minimum.

  • Yep, thank you.

  • Communism is post-socialist, and has not existed yet.

  • No worries on taking time! It's great that you're reading, and progressing. Socialism: Utopian and Scientific is a snippet from the broader Anti-Dühring, correct. A-D has 3 sections: Philosophy, where Engels goes over dialectical materialism in depth, Scientific Socialism, where Engels explores more about how socialism came to be "scientific" and what that means, and a section on Political Economy.

    Really, my recommendation is to go for Socialism: Utopian and Scientifc for now, and return to Anti-Dühring later, seeing it (as well as his unfinished Dialectics of Nature) as Engels' Capital, his masterwork. Socialism: Utopian and Scientific is where I personally broke from anarchism and became convinced of Marxism, and while that may not happen to you (and that's okay), it's such an amazing work for how short it is.

    Be sure to read the footnotes and captions! It's extremely easy to misunderstand the notes on Bismarck and the section on the withering away of the state, but as long as you're reading carefully you'll have no problems. Good luck!

  • No matter how much you hate the US Empire, I don't think it's possible not to hate it more after reading Settlers.

  • I don't see why you believe socialist democracies to be inherently more corrupt than capitalist "democracies."

  • That's great, glad to see that you're making good progress! And yep, I was hit harder than I thought I'd be by Parenti's passing, I knew he was on his way out for years and yet it still hurt quite a bit when I heard about it. Rest in peace, comrade, may we continue what you left off!

  • To be clear, one comment having 1-2 upvotes and a reply to it having a dozen or more upvotes gets that across just fine, it just requires the reply in the first place.

  • Since when was the Palestinian resistance to genocide genocidal themselves? What kind of hasbara is this?

  • Blocking instances blocks their communities, not their users. Further, Lemmy.world is already defederated from Hexbear, blocking it does nothing in that case.

  • Not sure I understand the point, states and markets are entirely different things, especially a state run by the working class whose goal is to collectivize all production and distribution, erasing the basis of class struggle and therefore the oppressive elements of government that make up the state.

  • The state is a result of class struggle, so to end states once and for all you need to achieve classless society, eliminating the basis of the state. That means collectivizing all production and distribution globally, into one system. Once this is done, there are no classes in contention, and as such the oppressive elements of society used to keep the proletariat on top will gradually disappear and "wither," being reduced in function and scope until only what's necessary remains, like administration.

  • "Lemmy" in the subject meaning, presumably, the broader lemmy, not Lemmy.ml in particular.

  • Thanks, comrade! 🫡

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