To: betty boop
So, the goal of Marxism is a paradox because Marxism removes the individual from focus yet the ‘utopia’ of Marxism reaches penultimate with the emancipation of the individual in a classless society. Okay. Next ... ah, Barry Soetoro arrives upon the Amerikan scene, to once again push this paradoxical garbage in his own peculiar way. And the usurped sovereign people adore his verbiage while falling under his ax applied to freedom.
87 posted on
04/06/2009 7:48:24 AM PDT by
MHGinTN
(Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
To: MHGinTN; Alamo-Girl; MissTickly; xzins; hosepipe; P-Marlowe
So, the goal of Marxism is a paradox because Marxism removes the individual from focus yet the utopia of Marxism reaches penultimate with the emancipation of the individual in a classless society. Marxism is fundamentally irrational, MHGinTN. But you already know that.
I mean, it's replete with self-contradictions and unfounded speculations. Which is probably why Marx absolutely forbade all questioning of his system.
Also, Marx doesn't "emancipate" anybody. Au contraire, he'd put us all in chains. He's not the least bit interested in human liberty, because human liberty inheres nowhere but in individual souls, and Marx says that we don't have any.
Thank you ever so much for writing, dear MHGinTN!
137 posted on
04/06/2009 11:46:00 AM PDT by
betty boop
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