All this proves is that some people never learn. Marxism has failed to deliver its promised utopia. It always will.
On the other hand, Marxism has succeeded as a means of seizing and holding power over others. Unfortunately, some people have learned this only too well. This accounts for much of the "vigor" of Marxism.
" All this proves is that some people never learn. Marxism has failed to deliver its promised utopia. It always will.
On the other hand, Marxism has succeeded as a means of seizing and holding power over others. Unfortunately, some people have learned this only too well. This accounts for much of the "vigor" of Marxism."
Very well said. I might add that a vast practical body of knowledge about how to manipulate and control people has been acquired and passed on among those who call themselves "Marxists."
A book showing some nice insight into this knowledge is How to Beat the Democrats by David Horowitz. In a sense, this body of knowledge of how to deceive, including the set of manuals on terrorism, comprises the real, secret content of "Marxism" today.