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Entrails Konfetti
9th February 2006, 18:22
We have established through Communism there will be no marriages, or they just won't have a legal recognition, and the religious people will be a minority.

I have yet to read The Orgin of family, and Private Property by Engles, and I'm sure parts of it might be antiquitated, because of when it was written; but I'm wondering how housing will be taken care of. What will take place in human evolution so that children can grow independently?

I think the Kabutz in Isreal didn't take into account human evolution, and it took place in a bourgoeis society-- meaning that a family was necessary because it defined household, or thats just what people of today are used to.

Led Zeppelin
9th February 2006, 18:34
We have established through Communism there will be no marriages, or they just won't have a legal recognition

Well of course, "legal recognition" of marriage is complete nonsense, however I do maintain that marriage will exist as a way for two people to express their love for each other.


I have yet to read The Orgin of family, and Private Property by Engles, and I'm sure parts of it might be antiquitated, because of when it was written; but I'm wondering how housing will be taken care of. What will take place in human evolution so that children can grow independently?


I don't think Engels really goes into the housing question in "The Orgin of the family, Private Property and the State", I could be wrong, I've only read one chapter of it.

I suggest reading this however: The Housing Question (http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1872/housing-question/index.htm) by Engels.

redstar2000
9th February 2006, 21:57
Children's Liberation & Communist Society (http://www.redstar2000papers.com/theory.php?subaction=showfull&id=1082768760&archive=&cnshow=headlines&start_from=&ucat=&)

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