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iloveatomickitten
24th December 2003, 18:45
OK if we take Marx as being right when he predicted the inevitable victory of the proletariat, when happens then?
Does society become ever more utopian, or does it progressively corrupt and eventually revert to capitalism or something else?
I've always wondered what people think about this though I have no personal ideas on the subject.
Soviet power supreme
24th December 2003, 18:57
There wont be any classes in communist society,so there wouldnt be no new anti-theses.
iloveatomickitten
24th December 2003, 19:12
Personally I'm no a big believer in the who dialetic prosses that marx used, but is the antithesis of a society without classes a society with classes? Would a minority no disire to create a class system at some point?
Soviet power supreme
24th December 2003, 19:19
It doesnt matter.They would only desire but there isnt classes and there wouldnt be because majority would be against that.
sanpal
24th December 2003, 19:52
Commodity-money relations were, is and, probably, will be still very long.
Thus bourgeois relations will exist in parallel with the developed communistic sector in the socialist state and to compete among themselves. It will be valid freedom for the proletariat, admitting freedom of a choice of a way of manufacture whether bourgeois or communistic.
Unessentially born new generations will want to live in communistic attitudes.
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