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Marxist's Apartment A Microcosm Of Why Marxism Doesn't Work
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Posted on 11/12/2002 5:34:41 PM PST by SamAdams76

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Marxists' Apartment A Microcosm Of Why Marxism Doesn't Work

AMHERST, MA—The filthy, disorganized apartment shared by three members of the Amherst College Marxist Society is a microcosm of why the social and economic utopia described in the writings of Karl Marx will never come to fruition, sources reported Monday.

Above: Marxists Kirk Dorff and Josh Foyle.
Above: Marxists Kirk Dorff and Josh Foyle.

"The history of society is the inexorable history of class struggle," said sixth-year undergraduate Kirk Dorff, 23, resting his feet on a coffee table cluttered with unpaid bills, crusted cereal bowls, and bongwater-stained socialist pamphlets. "The stage is set for the final struggle between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat, the true productive class. We're well aware of that here at 514 W. Elm Street, unlike other apartments on this supposedly intellectual campus."

Upon moving in together at the beginning of the fall 2001 semester, Dorff, Josh Foyle, and Tom Eaves sat down and devised an egalitarian system for harmonious living. Each individual roommate would be assigned a task, which he would be required to carry out on a predetermined day of the week. A bulletin board in the kitchen was chosen as the spot for household announcements, and to track reimbursements for common goods like toothpaste and toilet paper.

"We were creating an exciting new model for living," said Dorff, stubbing his cigarette into an ashtray that had not been emptied in six days. "It was like we were dismantling the apparatus of the state right within our own living space."

Despite the roommates' optimism, the system began to break down soon after its establishment. To settle disputes, the roommates held weekly meetings of the "Committee of Three."

"I brought up that I thought it was total bullshit that I'm, like, the only one who ever cooks around here, yet I have to do the dishes, too," said Foyle, unaware of just how much the apartment underscores the infeasibility of scientific socialism as outlined in Das Kapital. "So we decided that if I cook, someone else has to do the dishes. We were going to rotate bathroom-cleaning duty, but then Kirk kept skipping his week, so we had to give him the duty of taking out the garbage instead. But now he has a class on Tuesday nights, so we switched that with the mopping."

After weeks of complaining that he was the only one who knew how to clean "halfway decent," Foyle began scaling back his efforts, mirroring the sort of production problems experienced in the USSR and other Soviet bloc nations.

At an Oct. 7 meeting of the Committee of Three, more duties and a point system were added. Two months later, however, the duty chart is all but forgotten and the shopping list is several pages long.

 Above: Dishes and seminal Marxist tracts pile up in the kitchen sink.
Above: Dishes and seminal Marxist tracts pile up in the kitchen sink.

The roommates have also tried to implement a food-sharing system, with similarly poor results. The dream of equal distribution of shared goods quickly gave way to pilferage, misallocation, and hoarding.

"I bought the peanut butter the first four times, and this Organic Farms shit isn't cheap," Eaves said. "So ever since, I've been keeping it in my dresser drawer. If Kirk wants to make himself a sandwich, he can run to the corner store and buy some Jif."

Another failed experiment involves the cigarettes bought collectively. Disagreements constantly arose over who smoked more than his fair share of the group's supply of American Spirit Blues, and the roommates now hide individually purchased packs from each other—especially late at night when shortages are frequent.

The situation is familiar to Donald Browning, author of Das Kouch: A History Of College Marxism, 1970-1998.

"When workers willfully become less productive, the economy of the household suffers," Browning said. "But in a society where a range of ability naturally exists, someone is bound to object to picking up the slack for others and end up getting all pissy, like Josh does."

According to Browning, the group's lack of productivity pervades their lives, with roommates encouraging each other to skip class or work to sit on the couch smoking pot and talking politics.

"A spirit of free-market competition in the house would likely result in better incomes or better grades," Browning said. "Then, instead of being hated and ostracized by the world at large as socialist countries usually are, they could maintain effective diplomacy with their landlord, their parents, and Kirk's boss who cut back his hours at Shaman Drum Books."

The lack of funds and the resulting scarcity breeds not only discontent but also corruption. Although collectivism only works when all parties contribute to the fullest extent, Foyle hid the existence of a $245 paycheck from roommates so he would not have to pay his back rent, in essence refusing to participate in the forced voluntary taxation that is key to socialism. Even worse, Dorff, who is entrusted with bill collection and payment, recently pocketed $30, a theft he claimed was "for the heating bill" but was put toward buying drinks later that night.

"As is human nature, power tends to corrupt even the noblest of men," Browning said. "The more power the collective has over the lives of the individuals, as is the case in this household, the more he who is in charge of distribution has to gain by being unscrupulous. These Marxists will soon realize they overestimated how much control they would like 514 W. Elm as an entity to have."




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1 posted on 11/12/2002 5:34:42 PM PST by SamAdams76
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To: SamAdams76
hehe!
2 posted on 11/12/2002 5:37:12 PM PST by cmsgop
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To: SamAdams76
Once in a while the Onion comes up with a real gem like this one.
3 posted on 11/12/2002 5:41:39 PM PST by Mr. Mulliner
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To: SamAdams76
Sure it's the Onion, but in this case, it's dead on true.
4 posted on 11/12/2002 5:42:11 PM PST by Republic of Texas
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To: SamAdams76
"Das Kouch"

"Shaman Drum Books"

The Onion is a national treasure.

5 posted on 11/12/2002 5:43:29 PM PST by Charlotte Corday
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To: SamAdams76
resting his feet on a coffee table cluttered with unpaid bills, crusted cereal bowls, and bongwater-stained socialist pamphlets.

BEHOLD!!!:

"resting his feet on a coffee table cluttered with unpaid bills, crusted cereal bowls, and bongwater-stained Frederic Bastiat, F.A. Hayek, and Ludwig von Mises pamphlets."

With a little sleight of hand, I've turned it into a LIBERTINES' apartment.

6 posted on 11/12/2002 5:43:32 PM PST by Illbay
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To: SamAdams76
Donald Browning, author of Das Kouch: A History Of College Marxism, 1970-1998.
If only this book were true!
7 posted on 11/12/2002 5:46:04 PM PST by lelio
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To: Bitwhacker
!gnip
8 posted on 11/12/2002 5:46:13 PM PST by JRandomFreeper
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To: SamAdams76
A real classic. Thanks.
9 posted on 11/12/2002 5:58:19 PM PST by elbucko
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To: SamAdams76
Gerhard Schröder take note!
10 posted on 11/12/2002 6:04:39 PM PST by Democrap
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To: Illbay
Considering that Hayek, Bastiat and von Mises were all pro-free market, pro-liberty, pro-capitalist, pro-personal responsibility and anti-totalitarian... your scenario would not hold water. Hayek was listed by both Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher as a major influence on their personal philosophy. Perhaps it would be wise to read him before you defame him; or are you running with the Buchanan anti-capitalists these days?
11 posted on 11/12/2002 6:06:59 PM PST by austinTparty
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To: FFIGHTER
<<>> as usual, the Onion is spot on...
12 posted on 11/12/2002 6:07:35 PM PST by austinTparty
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To: Illbay
The only thing wrong with your little prank is that the theories Bastiat, Hayek, and Von Mises actually work.

It's understandable that you would miss that one subtle, yet important difference.

L

13 posted on 11/12/2002 6:11:06 PM PST by Lurker
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To: SamAdams76
lol - good one
14 posted on 11/12/2002 6:14:11 PM PST by Texas_Jarhead
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To: SamAdams76
"The history of society is the inexorable history of class struggle," said sixth-year undergraduate Kirk Dorff, 23, resting his feet on a coffee table cluttered with unpaid bills, crusted cereal bowls, and bongwater-stained socialist pamphlets.

"Seven years of college down the drain!"
--Bluto Blutarski

15 posted on 11/12/2002 6:14:12 PM PST by mc5cents
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To: general_re
,,, obviously a little too early to discuss redistribution of wealth using this example as a model.
16 posted on 11/12/2002 6:14:29 PM PST by shaggy eel
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To: austinTparty
BTW, I have no problem with those distinguished gentlemen. I just wonder what they would have thought about the bong-water.
17 posted on 11/12/2002 6:17:14 PM PST by Illbay
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To: SamAdams76; hellinahandcart; KLT; countrydummy; Angelwood; kristinn; ned13; leadpenny; ...
ROFLOL! Especially w/ the photo of the kitchen sink!

Reminds me of what we face every few months or so. HRP

18 posted on 11/12/2002 6:19:24 PM PST by sauropod
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To: Illbay
Before you snigger too much, try reading The Road to Serfdom by Hayek.

You'll be glad you did. HRP

19 posted on 11/12/2002 6:20:45 PM PST by sauropod
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To: SamAdams76
At the end of my sophomore year, I was indoctrinated during a school trip to the most western part of Virginia in the Appalachian mountains and became a Socialist.  (Mind you the year before I just turned 18 in time to vote for Ronald Reagan's second term!)

In my junior year, I moved out of the dorm and into a small, 3 bedroom house with 2 other guys from the dorm.

We really did try this exact experiment!

However, it quickly disintegrated along the lines as described in this article.  Eventually, I wound up cleaning the bathroom most of the year since if I didn't, it would have been taken over by crud.  I hoarded my food and kept clean dishes and flatware in my room.

Perhaps it was because I was an only child that made me think this would work but I can tell you now, I became a rabid conservative after that experience.

Needless to say, none of us were roommates the next year!

20 posted on 11/12/2002 6:21:23 PM PST by Incorrigible
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