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@PerennialQuest
@PerennialQuest 17 сағат бұрын
A loser idealogy made by losers for losers
@AyeGee-sd5kc
@AyeGee-sd5kc 23 сағат бұрын
I’m pretty sure gambling is not a good advice for people who are vulnerable
@Nameless-tp8np
@Nameless-tp8np 6 күн бұрын
Communism is my food
@Nameless-tp8np
@Nameless-tp8np 6 күн бұрын
Capitalism=freedom Communism=joke
@ValentinRauer
@ValentinRauer 5 күн бұрын
Real
@jeffrfx
@jeffrfx 6 күн бұрын
here we go again 😔This is the time i watch this twice break up🙃
@JeffreyMarr
@JeffreyMarr 6 күн бұрын
@@jeffrfx a loop that we are always on my friend. Wishing you well in your process ❤️
@Outofcontexthandle
@Outofcontexthandle 10 күн бұрын
The Point about Human Nature is just stupid "To look at people in capitalist society and conclude that human nature is egoism, is like looking at people in a factory where pollution is destroying their lungs and saying that it is human nature to cough." - Andrew Collier
@wthomas5697
@wthomas5697 13 күн бұрын
The real value in this sort of undertaking is in suffering intentionally and consciously. So you can get a good look at what it actually is and recognize it going forward. And thereby ameliorate unnecessary suffering.
@mr.speyside5240
@mr.speyside5240 13 күн бұрын
Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Communism is always doomed to fail.
@DanteGabriel-lx9bq
@DanteGabriel-lx9bq 13 күн бұрын
First thing first, it is very good that you know what communism is. Many don't anymore that it is a stateless moneyless society. Here is where you made a mistake, though: "In communism everyone earns the same," it's not truly true. A doctor earns much more than a baker, but the baker can make enough and more of a living with only that wage, unlike capitalism, where a wage isn't enough anymore to even rent a flat. Also, your other mistake is calling communism a utopia. It isn't. Marx was specifically anti utopian and was a materialist, not a utopian, that would be anarchism. You're confusing the two. The other mistake is that you believe in the "human nature" argument. Human nature isn't just selfishness. It is also selflessness, and as Feuerbach said, if you change the understructure you will also change the super structure, take a look at Boudrilliard's work. Back in slavery time it was human nature to be superior to slaves, until the owner fell in love with her female slave, and the system basically just crumbled and a new way of thinking grew, feudalism. Every system says it's the best optimization of human need and nature, to then crumble and collapse. Don't just take the most convenient side coin of the argument, by as objective as possible. Overall, good work.
@subhuman3408
@subhuman3408 14 күн бұрын
Socialists have hard time understanding concept of value. They foolishly assume nature somehow provided us with enough resources, to share with everyone equally and get anything. You need to do something special inoreder to get the special. That's how economy works.
@Treasuresofmind
@Treasuresofmind 16 күн бұрын
Just finished the alchemist 12/11/24 I love how the way someones personal legend perceives something indicates a mirror of their brain and how they feel and want... so the book explaining the language of the world / soul speaks in many ways because life is energy and energy cannot die<3 I will forever carry in my heart that special quote! I can't believe it's in one of my favorite movies!!! -so I subscribed for you even noticing that ^-^ "The darkest hour of the night came before the dawn" In real time I'm believing that's how they created the name for the movie “The Dark Knight” - all love!
@JeffreyMarr
@JeffreyMarr 16 күн бұрын
@@Treasuresofmind ayyy thanks for writing this. I also finished the alchemist this week. But was my third time going through it this year. I’ve been relentless about that book in 2024
@thuanantythieu2764
@thuanantythieu2764 17 күн бұрын
We always own something by stealing it from nature with force and scavenging, someone gonna own something so owning nothing is impossible.
@TheRealLesterGreen
@TheRealLesterGreen 18 күн бұрын
To achieve full socialism, how does the government seize all the homes and factories from the current owners? I feel like full blown socialism is not only doomed to fail, it’s actually doomed to even start.
@jasongarfield6489
@jasongarfield6489 19 күн бұрын
This video touched on something very important that I always mention when discussing communism. I always mention how the state will be the one in control therefore will be the one distributing everything the population needs. This gives those individuals power to take more than what they need which absolutely will happen. I believe this will cause another form of capitalism just in a different manner. The 3% will just be called the state and they will be responsible for distributing everything evenly among the population, however, they absolutely will enrich themselves and take more than what they need. I see no real solution here.
@p0mf47
@p0mf47 20 күн бұрын
if communism happen, anime and youtube won't be came to be
@JaceMoran-y5u
@JaceMoran-y5u 20 күн бұрын
I am a communist/socialist and I think that the modern day government of the US is going down hill and I think soon Ina couple of years capitalism will reach its peak and communism will work but not be perfect as nothing can be perfect but I think it could work if it wasn’t for the slander of communism that the goverment did for over 100 years
@TheRealLesterGreen
@TheRealLesterGreen 18 күн бұрын
You think in a “couple of years” the USA will be a communist society?
@MichelleAtienoOtieno-j6l
@MichelleAtienoOtieno-j6l 22 күн бұрын
He left me 😢.and went back to his ex 😭.it's so hard accepting it😢
@JeffreyMarr
@JeffreyMarr 21 күн бұрын
@@MichelleAtienoOtieno-j6l sending u good vibes
@hisky.
@hisky. 22 күн бұрын
as a communist, theres a lot wrong with this video.
@wabakoen5548
@wabakoen5548 24 күн бұрын
Curiously, no sources. It’s almost like it’s made-up nonsense
@NemyacX
@NemyacX 21 күн бұрын
Source? Source? Source? Do you have a source on that? Source? A source. I need a source. Sorry, I mean I need a source that explicitly states your argument. This is just tangential to the discussion. No, you can't make inferences and observations from the sources you've gathered. Any additional comments from you MUST be a subset of the information from the sources you've gathered. You can't make normative statements from empirical evidence. Do you have a degree in that field? A college degree? In that field? Then your arguments are invalid. No, it doesn't matter how close those data points are correlated. Correlation does not equal causation. Correlation does not equal causation. CORRELATION. DOES. NOT. EQUAL. CAUSATION. You still haven't provided me a valid source yet. Nope, still haven't. I just looked through all 308 pages of your user history, figures I'm debating a glormpf supporter. A moron.
@aGoodNAZIisaDeadNAZI
@aGoodNAZIisaDeadNAZI 25 күн бұрын
The least intelligent right-wing propagandist with a brain-dead take on Communism.😂
@StoriesoftheBuddha-q9f
@StoriesoftheBuddha-q9f 27 күн бұрын
You have the ability to explain complex concepts in a simple and understandable way-very impressive
@JeffreyMarr
@JeffreyMarr 27 күн бұрын
@@StoriesoftheBuddha-q9f thank you my friend 🫶
@yungblossom8084
@yungblossom8084 28 күн бұрын
This is how it felt like it’s been 7 days since I had it and man it felt like a war in my mind and I was tired of fighting. I’m able to drink my coffee without my mind spooking me so I’m slowly but surely getting to 100 percent now for some tips. I liked walking outside with some music like Empire of the sun,smashing pumpkins,or PATD but listen to music that holds a happy memory a happy memory will make you feel safe also don’t drink coffee at all journal your thoughts not just how you feel but the people you miss or what happened in your day also reading a book helps immensely. There’s a lot more things you can do to feel better and remember you can always fight that war in your mind and win love y’all and pray these tips helped
@chris-try3768
@chris-try3768 Ай бұрын
Ok but we don't live in 1917 Russia,with ai and technology, transparency is easily achieved,most bakeries are big franchises were people work for a wage not a share of the profits ,you can fulfill your urge to be better by studying,more exercise more ,be better at your field,when now with late stage capitalism is almost impossible to do because you work half the day and furthermore its almost impossible to start from square zero a business
@asilo1799
@asilo1799 Ай бұрын
Please reduce the volume of the background music 🙏🏿
@LEFTWINGER-q4b
@LEFTWINGER-q4b Ай бұрын
CAPITALIST PIG
@LEFTWINGER-q4b
@LEFTWINGER-q4b Ай бұрын
PIG
@LEFTWINGER-q4b
@LEFTWINGER-q4b Ай бұрын
ITS NOT OUR FAULT WESTERNERS DESTROY US
@NemyacX
@NemyacX 21 күн бұрын
You destroy yourselves because your ideology sucks
@LEFTWINGER-q4b
@LEFTWINGER-q4b Ай бұрын
YOU WESTERN PROPAGANDA MACHINE
@evelyng360
@evelyng360 Ай бұрын
I think you made a lot of really interesting points and I do consider myself a Communist but obviously there are flaws just like any other political ideology. I do take issue with the concept that humans are inherently greedy I think that it the society that we've grown up in thet has taught us greed and that with a cultural as well as economic shift into communism and cooperation with one another there is a much better chance of seeing something closer to true communism. That will obviously take time but a public conscious will eventually develop once late stage capitalism has completely ravanged the world and once people are fed up enough then we will see a massive cultural shift in my opinion.
@Phantom_typee-wl7fq
@Phantom_typee-wl7fq Ай бұрын
socialism doesnt work either
@ComradeCatinsink
@ComradeCatinsink Ай бұрын
Bs
@melody84126
@melody84126 Ай бұрын
Interesting take, but coming from 2024, i disagree that "greed as kin to human nature" is the primary reason behind the impossibility to realize communism. That's just over-simplified, playing into capitalist rhetoric, where greed/corruption is amplified in the isolatary toil for material wants. If greed were kin to human nature, we shouldn't have been able to unite, organize and live successfully with ourselves through history. This also neglects proven theories that "nurture" supercedes "nature". In short, the environment, regulations, and socio-economic political systems we live within have far more influence on how we organise and behave in society. At the heart of it, humans are social animals, inherently loyal to their community as long as its in their interest. On the other hand, around 3:00, Marx explicitly wrote a communist society will be stateless, thus no government or bureaucracy will be required to organise ourselves since we would have disposed of them at the late stages of socialism (withering of the state). Thus, those in the comment section making assertions of "communes" or "Communism only possible in smaller communities" are right but for the wrong reasons. Downsizing is the certainly the most obvious way to go in the absence of the State. And while i agree that the Soviet Union could have turned out different if democratic practices were entrenched into the Soviet superstructure as opposed to the Vanguard that eventually morphed into a militarist autocracy, no where in Marx/Engels was any mention of a Vanguard been necessary. The "Paris Commune" was one of Marx best instances at Socialism in the 1800s. However, in Lenin's defense, he was pretty determined to achieve socialism given the hardship they had endured in Tsarist Russia. Besides, the revolution swept across the empire to Europe, demonstrating how deplorable feudalism was and the desire for change & new leadership. He and his comrades would have certainly organized the Union better if they had the depth and breath of dialetics/evidence-based knowledge available to us today. However, they're gone but here we are. I'm personally very dissatisfied with the events surrounding our present representative capitalist democracies as much as many others out there (Wars, environmental degradation, poverty, mental health crisis). If not Socialism, what solutions can we come up with??? America tried Social democracy in the 50's and 60s via the New Deal/Greater Society. What turned out was its repeal and rollback because it was too stagnant. Social democratic measures as instituted in Nordic countries are also under threat in the wake of populism.
@Kyleforthe3SIKE
@Kyleforthe3SIKE Ай бұрын
Weird how it's always the women leaving. Their commitment fluctuates based on feelings lmao
@alfonsogonsalez9487
@alfonsogonsalez9487 Ай бұрын
This is is really good!
@JeffreyMarr
@JeffreyMarr Ай бұрын
@@alfonsogonsalez9487 thank you !
@AidanCho-s9p
@AidanCho-s9p Ай бұрын
communism is stupid i'm an anti-communist communism is sin, communism is evil, communism hates america
@a_mp.r.a6635
@a_mp.r.a6635 23 күн бұрын
America is evil country
@edsymons2707
@edsymons2707 Ай бұрын
Brother in Christ Capitalism doesn't even sound good on Paper. Read Soviet Democracy by Pat Sloan and Human Rights in the Soviet Union by Albert Szymanski
@Layd36
@Layd36 Ай бұрын
Don't bother he's a typical bourgeois who makes psuedoscientific advices about mental health and worships Jordan Peterson of all people
@DemoSin
@DemoSin Ай бұрын
What i don´t like about Socialism/Comunism is that if i have an idea, MINE, for a bussiness, and i wannna grow and improve doing something that i find cool and smart, i cannot have it that way. I cannot OWN my own bussiness to execute MY great idea and earn MY money cuz i found out how to make something better that everyone would wanna buy. That system makes it so stagnation is the only way as everyone becomes as a cog in a bigger machine. ¿what if i wanna get out of the machine to make a new machine to do as i say?
@a_mp.r.a6635
@a_mp.r.a6635 23 күн бұрын
That is not communism brother...
@robinbreeds9217
@robinbreeds9217 Ай бұрын
Fascism was a defensive reaction to world revolutionary Communism. If you leave that aspect out -- the most important part of Fascism as Mussolini was first a Marxist During the start of Giovanni Gentile’s intellectual career before he became the “philosopher of Fascism”, he wrote two monographs on the Philosophy of Karl Marx one in 1897 and the other in 1899. These essays were written less than two decades after Marx’s death in 1883 and show even in his early 20’s that Gentile had a keen understanding of Philosophy and the movements of his time. What perhaps makes Gentile’s criticism of Marx so interesting is that he and Marx are both coming out of the same tradition of German idealism and both had a deep understanding of Hegel while they likewise both had their criticisms of Hegel and other German idealists. So Gentile understands Marx better intellectually than nearly all modern so-called anti-Marxists do (and as a side note: most Marxists as well) and isn’t just going to try and debunk the Communist manifesto by professing the so-called greatness of capitalism to maximize an individual's pleasure while warning about the dangers of “big government”. What makes Gentile’s insights and criticisms so refreshing from the glut of low IQ takes on Marxism is that he really takes Marx at his own terms and shows the integral flaws of Marx’s philosophical doctrine just by referencing material Marx himself has written.and Karl Korsch 1940 The Fascist Counter-revolution Indeed, in many ways that counterrevolutionary aftermath of 1848 is comparable to the infinitely more serious and more extended counterrevolutionary movement through which European society is passing today after the experience of the Russian, the German, and the other European revolutions which followed in the wake of the First World War. Every party and every political tendency had to go through a certain period of bewilderment until it had adapted itself to a totally changed situation. Marx himself, although he utterly despised the imperialist adventurer because of his personal inadequacy, was inclined to believe in the revolutionary significance of the counterrevolutionary coup. He described the historical outcome of the two years of revolutionary defeat from 1848 to 1849 by the paradoxical statement that "this time the advance of the revolutionary movement did not effect itself through its immediate tragicomic achievements but, the other way round, through the creation of a united and powerful counterrevolution, through the creation of an antagonist by opposing whom the party of revolt will reach its real revolutionary maturity." And even after the fateful event he most emphatically restated his conviction that "the destruction of the parliamentary republic contains the germs of the triumph of the proletarian revolution." This is exactly what the German Communists and their Russian masters said 80 years later when they welcomed the advent of Nazism in Germany as a "victory of revolutionary communism." www.marxists.org/archive/korsch/1940/fascist-counterrrevolution.htm
@user-vp5iy8ec9q
@user-vp5iy8ec9q Ай бұрын
Why socialisms to communism selling points are so attractive to a no brainier? Sharing, equal, pull down the clever etc etc. If theyre salesman, socialist to communist will likely win. An on going danger to shifting left, specially to the young new gens as low profiting subject like history weakening? Even i know the history of being punished, jailed & many millions of deaths was horrific, reminded too big to fail = too terrible to tell. (or teach in schools etc.) & they tend to end up 1 party 1 man dictatorship. Do forgive my easterners English.
@Jack-d8e
@Jack-d8e Ай бұрын
The angloid brain simply cannot comprehend that things are not static forms but processes. What you think is the thing is just a form the thing is passing through. You set up an essence beforehand and then hold reality to that rather than deriving your understanding of the thing from reality itself.
@lesart3446
@lesart3446 Ай бұрын
it is not a religion...
@JeffreyMarr
@JeffreyMarr Ай бұрын
@@lesart3446 it is tho
@GcubePlayer8
@GcubePlayer8 Ай бұрын
“Democracy may not be perfect but we never needed to build a wall to keep our people in”
@a_mp.r.a6635
@a_mp.r.a6635 23 күн бұрын
That is anti-authoriterian not anti-communist statement if we look logicaly
@indy2l
@indy2l Ай бұрын
Communism isn't a bad idea. It's just that the realization is extremely hard. If only people actually cared about others. If only we all forgot about the "human nature". But maybe we all just need to understand that caring about others makes it better for ourselves too.
@josephh8117
@josephh8117 Ай бұрын
The traits you describe as "human nature" are, rather, "human nature under capitalism".
@JeffreyMarr
@JeffreyMarr Ай бұрын
@@josephh8117 yes yes, the factory workers are coughing, etc, etc
@josephh8117
@josephh8117 Ай бұрын
@@JeffreyMarr not sure what you mean by the factory workers are coughing
@josephh8117
@josephh8117 Ай бұрын
Bureaucracies are not inherently bad, but they can be! Like the private bureaucracies of health insurance in the United States.
@mcbutnugget
@mcbutnugget Ай бұрын
question: could communism work if the Six Degrees of Separation theory is true? where you are friends with someone who is a friend of someone who is a friend of someone so on and so forth who knows the president of the US? then they you would be helping them help someone else who is helping someone else?
@Caret_2
@Caret_2 Ай бұрын
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@milko-jy6pf
@milko-jy6pf Ай бұрын
is the only reason people hate communism because it would never work? i understand why it wouldnt, i’m just curious because it sounds like a good idea on paper
@Rounderyathecruel
@Rounderyathecruel Ай бұрын
It’s also morally terrible.
@SamQuaza
@SamQuaza Ай бұрын
yea good idea on paper but just doesn't work
@connorgrynol9021
@connorgrynol9021 Ай бұрын
@@Rounderyathecruelexplain.
@connorgrynol9021
@connorgrynol9021 Ай бұрын
@@SamQuazahow do you know that? When considering what is and isn’t possible, we must first look at logical possibility. Communism contains no logical contradictions. Once you get past logical possibility, what you’re left with is completely unfalsifiable.
@SamQuaza
@SamQuaza Ай бұрын
@@connorgrynol9021 just coz there is no logical contradictions doesnt mean it works, also why are u using a device made by a capitalist?
@Loveinthewild3
@Loveinthewild3 Ай бұрын
I don’t think that we have a biological need to be superior- i think we have been traumatized to need to be superior and I think classism is a huge generator of that trauma
@my-free-academy
@my-free-academy Ай бұрын
You should do more book synopsis videos, these are great.
@JeffreyMarr
@JeffreyMarr Ай бұрын
@@my-free-academy appreciate it. I am retired now though 🫶