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In reply to the discussion: One of the nice things about being well-versed in Marxism [View all]white_wolf
(6,257 posts)12. Well I see what you are saying, but...
I think Sander's Ideal would be a social-democratic state like Norway. That is what he is trying to achieve. I don't think he has the goal of a stateless classless society. I could be wrong. Like I said, though, I'm not trying to attack him. I think he is a a good man fighting for the working class in the way he thinks is best. I just wish we could clone him.
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Too bad it's not taught..really taught..as part of a history lesson. In depth, capitalism and
nanabugg
Jul 2012
#27
Hmmm, I guess we'll just disagree here, but I'll try not to insult you.
ithinkmyliverhurts
Jul 2012
#10
I got POUNDED in my dialectical materialism seminar for taking a Hegelian position.
lapislzi
Jul 2012
#28
if you know they exist, why don't you quote marx on solutions rather than someone else's problematic
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#18
saying the system is unsustainable isn't offering a 'solution'. Neither is a limit to the workday
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#35
Can I ask how you get people to listen long enough to grasp the points without trying to refute
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#15