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Re: Capitalism-Par II
Posted by Maggie (Guest) - Tuesday, November 7 2006, 22:42:00 (CET)
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Marx's "The Dialectics of Man" is based on Hegelianism. Marx was Hegel's student, as you know, but he tweaked Hegelianism a bit and said "I will stand Hegel on his head". What he meant by that is that he will take Hegelian Dialectic and stand it on its head. Consequently, the trianlge is now stood on its head in the following manner:

When the workers finally become conscious of their plight, their consciousness leads to tension between the worker and the Bourgeoisie. In time, this tension crystalizes into a struggle between the haves and the have-nots. This struggle translates into a fight between the thesis, (the way things are/the status quo) and the anti-thesis, (consciousness in the form of progressive ideas). This struggle IS the dialectics of man, the way in which man tries to improve his condition. Those that are struggling against their condition have two choices: To extract a new synthesis out of the fight between the thesis and the anti-thesis, or be absorbed by the winner of this fight.

The old revolutionaries of the turn of the century followed Marxist theories, which were:

1-Organize and mobilize the worker
2-Control the media so that you can spread your propaganda and reach as many as possible.
3-Take-up arms against your enslaver.

The Bolsheviks did all that, but when it came to implementing Social Democracy, they did not dismantle the old groups which were competing as to how best to implement Marxism. Stalinists began stamping out ANY dissent. They hunted down men like Trotsky, who opposed Stalinism, and killed people like Rosa Luxembourg, who tried to hold on to Social Democratic ideals and did not want to see the internationale abdicate its power.

Americans often wonder how in the world they can overthrow the system and create a new one, (i.e. Social Democracy) without an armed struggle.

The first thing Americans can do is to vote out of power the Healthcare industry, and the big insurance coonglomerates, and replace it with a national healthcare system, the way Hillary Clinton proposed years ago. Of course, the Oligarchy belittled her and called her every filthy name in the book to discredit her, because they did NOT want to relinquish their control over the masses and give up the HUGE profits they reap off the health care system and the Insurance conglomerates.

The second step is to nationalize education and make it available to ALL Americans. An educated America cannot be enslaved to the Bourgeoisie, NO MATTER WHAT!

The third step is to limit the executive branch of the government and to take ALL powers away from the presidency. This way the president CANNOT sign a bill into law without the approval of the people.

The fourth step is to limit the power of the legislative branch all together, so that no lobbyers can influence decisions or votes of the house and the senate.

The fifth step is to empower the people at the judicial level, where ordinary citizens have access to juris prudence, and each case is based on prima facie evidence. This will not only provide a way for people to participate in the system, EQUALLY, but be part of setting precedence for future laws instated by the people for the people.

The sixth step is to change the way in which the supreme court is set-up, so that NO ONE can serve a life time on the bench.

These six simple steps can change this system dramatically without an armed struggle.

The American people have the means to change the system but because their alienation has now turned into apathy and it has set-in so deep, they cannot FEEL their own power. They have also been BRAINWASHED into thinking this is the best system they can have. They don't realize it is the Oligarchy that's telling them this is the best system in the world.



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