Spellings of some of those mentioned (for anyone interested, as closed captioning doesn't help): Etienne Cabet (1788-1856) Etienne-Gabriel Morelly (1717-1778) Gracchus Babeuf (1760-1797) Pierre [not 'Paul,' as misstated by the speaker at about 19:05] Leroux (1797-1871) Louis Auguste Blanqui [who is not to be confused with Louis Blanc] (1805-1881) Wilhelm Weitling (1808-1871)
@dinnerwithfranklin9 ай бұрын
Excellent talk. I really enjoyed and learned from it.
@FreshHeat9 ай бұрын
Josh needs a forumn where he can talk about this in detail. Dude is a natural!
@kp62159 ай бұрын
Agreed more lectures that everyone can learn from each other.
@softlycrumblingcastle18209 ай бұрын
Like Marx was a natural worker. He did not work a day in his life, let his son neglected and died poor.
@cynthiawones81749 ай бұрын
This is a good forum, isn’t it?
@madgringo92636 ай бұрын
@@softlycrumblingcastle1820So according to you all the time Marx spent thoroughly investigaiting his facts so as to reach a Socially Scientific conclusión .... That's not "WORKING" at all according to silly you ?... Really ? Are you sure of that ? hahahahaha Oh Dear me....Some Mothers do have them....!! 😮😅😊😂😢
@pg-l44692 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Super concise and digestible. Stuff like this is exactly the sort of gateway I look for to learn theory and complex histories. My guy did a real 10/10 job
@ronmackinnon93749 ай бұрын
(2:00) To be clear, Frederick William IV didn't become King of Prussia until 1840. While that would have been during Marx's time studying at the University of Berlin, the Prussian monarch up until that point in his life was Frederick William III (whose reign had begun back during the wars of the French Revolution).
@ronmackinnon93749 ай бұрын
(24:19) So for Saint-Simon, the 'working class' basically corresponded to what had been called the 'Third Estate' under the *ancien regime* , in which all the 'commoners' -- i.e., anyone who wasn't part of the nobility or clergy, i.e., not only workers and peasants, but also bourgeois business owners big and small -- were grouped together.
@Т1000-м1и9 ай бұрын
This was very good
@madgringo92636 ай бұрын
Tremendously well explained Political Conference..Congratulations.!! Greetings from Spain.. ❤😮😊❤
@stavroskarageorgis48049 ай бұрын
Before Berlin, Hegel was at Jena. Interesting that it's from the University of Jena that Marx received his Doctorate.
@Beez-k7v9 ай бұрын
That's correct, and Jena was a diploma mill at that time.
@stavroskarageorgis48046 ай бұрын
@@Beez-k7v It was not.
@pamcj0089 ай бұрын
What a wonderful class on marxism! Congrats, comrades!
@merrick27529 ай бұрын
Oh for ...sake. Marx was a German economist who, using data, predicted where a capitalist society would end up. Right where we are now.
@lochnessmunster11896 ай бұрын
What did Marx predict, exactly?
@stavroskarageorgis48046 ай бұрын
@@lochnessmunster1189 uSiNg DaTa, too!
@lochnessmunster11896 ай бұрын
@@stavroskarageorgis4804 But he wasn't correct. There is no "surplus value" for example.
@merrick27526 ай бұрын
@@lochnessmunster1189 An oligarchy government where a select few corporations rule the country. But why wouldn't you read Das Kapital for yourself ?
@lochnessmunster11896 ай бұрын
@@merrick2752 I did read Das Kapital. Please can you tell me which country you're referring to, and which 'select few' corporations 'rule' it.
@Т1000-м1и9 ай бұрын
Here when 11k views and 23.5k subs
@derantiobskurant9 ай бұрын
Vorwärts zur Internationale!
@rgzhaffie9 ай бұрын
Vorwärts immer, rückwärts nimmer!
@wolfcookerBack9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the historical observation of that figure- Karl Marx🚩
@kp62159 ай бұрын
Well done 👍
@merchantofthepeople6 ай бұрын
Absolutely incredible speech. You truly are a natural. I'm inspired...
@ronmackinnon93749 ай бұрын
(46:01-46:12) Info on the George Sand work which was the source of the 'combat or death' quote used by Marx at the end of 'The Poverty of Philosophy' isn't that easy to find. But apparently it's from a novel called 'Jean Ziska' (about the Czech historical figure Jan Zizka), first published in 1843.
@X3sansees9 ай бұрын
Great presentation. Bravo comrade.
@ronmackinnon93749 ай бұрын
At 40:10, he first says that Proudhon was considered 'an expert on political economy' in France, but moments later says that he was considered a 'bad economist' in France. Any explanation for that contradiction, other than that the speaker misstated one of those?
@revolutionarycommunists9 ай бұрын
Yes, the point being made was that he was considered an expert in political economy in Germany, not France.
@danielzimmerlindz9 ай бұрын
i think you did explain pretty well the essence of marxism, I never ever heard such a good explanation, congratulation. your intervention about Marx and communism gives me hope for the future, especially now when reactionnary ideas are flourishing. CONGRATULATION. AMITIES. VIVE L'INTERNATIONALISME PROLETARIEN BRAVO CAMARADE. Daniel a french communist
@ianbanks28449 ай бұрын
What is it like being a dumb slave who is owned by marxist slave masters ? Do you ever have an original thought of your own, or are you just yet another cyborg reciting hackned cliches as you have been ordered to ?
@kp62159 ай бұрын
Are you ashamed of your name that you speak rudely to your fellow human.
@lochnessmunster11899 ай бұрын
Which Communist country would you like to emulate?
@karlthemarxist68068 ай бұрын
@@lochnessmunster1189 None existed. That the Soviet nations were "communist" was the line constantly repeated by the Bourgeois media. It's not Fake News when it only disagrees with your opinions.
@lochnessmunster11898 ай бұрын
@@karlthemarxist6806 The Bourgeois media? I have debated endless Leftists on KZbin who refer to these countries as Communist. And they seem to think life was great. If, in your opinion, no Communist country has ever existed, why have the attempts always failed?
@thatsnotme94709 ай бұрын
fantastic lecture/talk! thank you.
@afaqahmed53939 ай бұрын
Workers of the world Unite From Pakistan section of imt
@lexolexoh9 ай бұрын
Solidarity from Toronto - our branch studied Pakistan India revolution recently; so many lessons to learn from the struggle!
@kp62159 ай бұрын
I wish you well because your comrades must remove the power of the military that steals from the workers of Pakistan.
@cynthiawones81749 ай бұрын
At some point, the speaker says something about reducing the size of government as a hopeful measure to accomplish something for people in general. I hope he also knows this is utopian - in the sense he seemed to be using that word (meaning unrealistic). Someone will always try to take over when the government of the people is too weak. It sounds like American Republicans of our day or American libertarianism… just more opportunity for the richest to get their way. By American, I’m referencing my observations living in the US. Apparently the early socialists or communists were naive, understandably. After 23 minutes, the speaker is saying the workers advocate for their concerns and the more educated or elite or wealthy, with means of superimposing their terminology or ideas upon the situation, join in. Again, in the US (and I would think anywhere where there is a class swimming in means) the billionaire circles (might’ve been millionaires back then) took the wording of a “right to work” to undermine workers who are less well off; for example. Sure, the elites will say, you have a right to work yourself into the ground for me or “fer’merika.” They have time on their hands to mess with the understandings of the public and tell everyone that the business owners, especially the “most successful’ ones, are the most patriotic and would do what is best.
@karlthemarxist68068 ай бұрын
I suggest taking the time to view some of the lectures on democracy by Paul Cockshott. or some of his essays.
@terencenxumalo11599 ай бұрын
good work
@stavroskarageorgis48049 ай бұрын
The Z in Zeitung is pronounced almost as "ch". The "z" sound is invariably rendered via an 's' (between vowels). Diese, wesen, etc..
@derDooFi9 ай бұрын
The Z in Zeitung is pronounced precisely like a sharp “ts” as in “its eye”
@stavroskarageorgis48049 ай бұрын
@@derDooFi Sharp "ts" it is. Touché!
@richardlynch-sb1gr7 ай бұрын
Brilliantly informative talk ! 💯 ☘️ 😉
@hamdoon1158Ай бұрын
thank you for your contribution
@CharlieBabbitt19887 ай бұрын
“Not the Marx we know. Still very Hegelian.” What?
@Justanotherdude-vd3rf9 ай бұрын
A good video, it's important to remember that as valuable as his works are they were an ongoing process over his entire life and that it took time for him to fully come into his own. Kind of how we need to keep pushing communism, it sucks that it takes time but that time is crucial it's far more important that it be done right and effectively than to come in half worked.
@Papawcanner9 ай бұрын
I have studied both Karl and Groucho .
@JJmoony6 ай бұрын
He never became a communist communist idealism was already there it just had to be realised.
@cre8erz9 ай бұрын
Revolutionary greetings from Denmark ✊
@nathanara80519 ай бұрын
Tak fordi du kom… -munist. #rødfront🚩
@strobuskine249 ай бұрын
How about monarchy in Denmark? Are u fighting against quine there?
@daniellubowa5959 ай бұрын
Jambo Ndugu!
@LyndonLaRoucheArchive9 ай бұрын
Boy this is an extremely sanitized rose colored glasses view of his biography. If he hasn't mentioned British Intelligence agent Guiseppi Mazzini and his Young Europe movements, you've largely ignored a huge portion of what was shaping the mid 19th century since Marx's participation in the Young Germany version is what forced him to relocate.
@vanveakrin2769 ай бұрын
Yes.. the CPC is improving THE MARXIST EVOLUTION
@lexolexoh9 ай бұрын
Nice - Marx, the origin story!
@vectravi20089 ай бұрын
In present times the yoke of the masses is the lack of high grade state education. In Britain the old school tie still influences the ability of a person to obtain a promotion in certain employment. It is elitist control of the education system that ensures this remains and provides assurances to the establishment that the status quo will continue into the future.
@Beez-k7v9 ай бұрын
@@wailinburnin virtually everything Marx wrote was speculation. The man was FOS. He famously quarreled with the workers and their leaders. He claimed to know what it was like to be a working man, and yet he never hit a lick of work in his life. He sponged off of his family and friends, especially Frederich Engels. They were both spoiled bourgeoise adolescents.
@lochnessmunster11896 ай бұрын
Let's say that you run a business which is closely competing with a lot of others. You either have the option of promoting an excellent employee, or one who have the old-school ties, but isn't as good. Which would be the better business decision?
@hossamfouad80609 ай бұрын
الحدود تراب و النضال واحد
@peaceleader73153 ай бұрын
Glory to our socialism_communism economic system Glory to democracy within a one world government down with nationalism and nation states The embodiment of landowners and serfdom.. Glory to our human species ambitions.
@odinallfarther60389 ай бұрын
The notion that marks invented communism has long annoyed the you know what out of me .
@leroymontoya17259 ай бұрын
thanks. very good
@isaiahholland98189 ай бұрын
May someone please get the, "through a period of long and serious illness, marx read all of hegel" quote sourced?
@revolutionarycommunists9 ай бұрын
"During my period of poor health I had gotten to know Hegel from beginning to end, including most of his students." www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1837-pre/letters/37_11_10.htm
@JamesDimond-l7u9 ай бұрын
Hegel was a GNOSTIC as was Marx and HITLER
@steveoh57357 ай бұрын
Well done
@vanveakrin2769 ай бұрын
Jesus Christ was a Reflection of Self.. MAN
@kp62159 ай бұрын
Yes this is true that many cannot see.
@JamesDimond-l7u9 ай бұрын
Gnosticism is a cult
@perlefisker9 ай бұрын
Please, take an advice from an old tovarishch: - Gather with other revolutionary communist parties if possible and make a program with steps to achieve each goal. - Don't rely on each comrade's individual learning from the Marxist teachings. It will lead nowhere. Even in the Mickey Mouse country where I live, there are several communist parties. In my childhood and youth there were many parties of Marxists, Leninists, Trotskist, Stalinists - some also with representatives in parliament.Their ideological differences, which would seem irrelevant today, destroyed all possibilities for uniting the forces -which were strong at the time - and eventually destroyed each of them, leaving the proletariat no voting options.That has been the case till now. With an inappropriate, but illustrative example: The movement of Christianity was totally hapless until its teachings were canonized. I don't advocate for ideological pressure, but for clarity and thereby strategy. If revolution and communism is up to each comrade in each cell around the would to interpret, this important movement won't succeed; and it could, the time is ripe.
@mads57079 ай бұрын
The only problem is that there are no other revolutionary communist parties. Here in denmark, our "communist" party was never communist, because it was stalinist. Since the fall of the USSR, these parties have either gone wholly into reformism or sectarianism. If these parties accept a correct marxist position, we would be open to dialogue, to do anything else would be sectarian. The parties of yesterday did have very relevant ideological differences, it would be naive to imagine a trotskyist and a stalinist party collaborating, since they are sworn enemies of each other, for very clear reasons. It would be a huge mistake to make theoretical compromises with the stalinist parties, because that would be the exact opposite of theoretical clarity.
@perlefisker9 ай бұрын
@@mads5707I basically agree. It's a shame, though, when parties being fundamentally anti-capitalist can't unite on this crucial topic - rare as it is.
@kp62159 ай бұрын
Hopefully youth have realized that disagreement should not divide as the capitalist depends upon that strategy to defeat unity because women watch men's egos prevent unity of purpose that hasn't changed in 4,000 years.
@AB25a19 ай бұрын
Long story short, he saw, much like Prodhoun before him, that Socialism is when the government does stuff, and if it could do a real lot of stuff, it would be Communism.
@Retrogamer719 ай бұрын
Very interesting presentation. Good job by the presenter. Who is he?
@ronmackinnon93749 ай бұрын
His name is Josh Holroyd.
@idicula19799 ай бұрын
Karl Marl vision for communism was that with Will spring forth from a disillusionment from late stage capitalism. That being the case he absolutely believed Russia to be a backward state not fit for the grassroots communism, as it wasn’t but for sure the USSR and Joseph Stalin was the worst thing to ever happened to communism it gave it a bad name, I mean even if it’s a bad ideology the Soviet Union did not do it any favors . And it’s almost the perfect mirror image that the media has stunted our economic systems, as capitalism and the economy should be ever evolving and challenged, but we are stunted in our economic beliefs as it is a social science ever conforming to the problems and market situations of the day, instead we view it as a fixed position like some market physics and it and it’s propaganda will be the death of us, as it only perpetuates deeper and deeper inequalities.
@hhhsss60769 ай бұрын
Hello comrades
@lazarbaruch9 ай бұрын
I grew up in a communist regime and brings up things that I never knew. As a "theory" looks good. However, it cannot be put in practice without bringing tiranny, horror and misery. That from the sociological point of view. From the economic point of view it was wrong from birth and now, altogether it is a joke. But as history is interesting of you ignore the speaker;s recommandattions.
@samaval99209 ай бұрын
Marx & Engels said minimal about their desired society, to let workers on their own to decide. The self styled (pre) communist govs we’re only 1 or few of many varieties. Marx & Engels supported, among others, Commune of Paris in 1871 it’s wide coalition of revolutionary left parties, non party groups, individuals. They organized modern worlds most democratic society. Capitalists denounce what they call govs with too little democracy BUT at same time, denounce Commune style socities (Germany, Utaly, Ireland 1 city, Russia 1918, Soanish Republic part of time), in 1936 39, France 1968, Portugal 1874, etc.) There, TOO MUCH democracy, which they call chaos. Also, your description of failed domestic policy sounds like capitalist paleo or neo colonies in 3rd World/Global South, full of local capitalist clients or even puppets of Western govs & capitalist corporations. 1 example Some say that E German border guards killed a certain no. of escapees, but 2 times in US backed war vs. El Salvador in 1989s, US backed gov massacred 3,000 at Lempa River- more than all E German casualties. Also, self styled communist faction helped 3rd World govs & armed movements to oust Western colonial empires.Western capitalists in US & W Europe we’re themselves the colonialists!
@gordoncarr97478 ай бұрын
With the people who have lived through the applied realities of Communism I always appreciate your voice...keep talking!
@mcgoombs7 ай бұрын
Where did u grow up and when? Communism has uplifted millions from poverty, allowed the east to industrialize in decades to a degree that took western capitalists hundreds of years, and it defeated the nazis. Not to mention the innovations in technology and medical science, including a lung cancer vaccine. They did it all without slavery and colonization, unlike the capitalism. It’s not just a theory, it’s a science that has produced undeniable, tangible results.
@gathungundaiga54526 ай бұрын
Which system are you vindicating?
@madgringo92636 ай бұрын
THE WORST TYRANNY OF ALL THAT AFFECTS HUMAN KIND OF OLD....IS THE EXPLOITATION OF HUMANS BY OTHER HUMANS FOR THEIR SOLE BENEFIT..... STATE COMMUNISM PUT AN END TO THAT UTTERLY DISGUSTING SHAME.... WETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT....? i.g..A WOrker may earn WHATEVER let say 10k£ a month by his Capitalist employer....But that's only a fraction of what that WOrker earned for his Capitalist Sucker.....for the Suckers benefit.... That's what State COMMUNISM PUT AN END TO... THE WAGE EARNING SLAVE.... Who thinks IS free But IS constantly PIMPPED OF HIS SWET AND EFFORT.... THE END OF HUMAN EXPLOITATION....by other humans...!! That's not good ENOUGH for the likes of silly you...innit ? hahahahaha Oh Dear me.... Greetings from Spain.... ❤😮😊❤
@ibatan72438 ай бұрын
You forgot to tell them that Karl did not have one single job in his life. He used to write articles in a magazine whenever his landlord will ask him for the rent and did not have any money to pay his family rent. His wife was the same. Both had rich parents and were asking their parents for monetary support all the time. In fact, Karl wrote to his mother all the time to get his share of his inheritance before she, even, dies. How disgraceful he was to ask his old mother for money support while he was young but lazy-bum. When he told his mom that he's writing a book abt. Capital. She answered him that you should produce capital before you write abt. it. He had no respect for his daughters in such three of his daughters died young mostly due to his and wife selfishness. He was having sex with his house-maid and had a boy from her. Then, he convinced Frederick Engel to tell Karl;s wife that the boy is his son and not karl's. So much feminist that they left her as a house-maid (with no pay - at all- just for food/shelter until she died). Frederick Engel was such a feminist that he was a womanizer jumping from one woman to another. Karl died before completing his book and Frederick had to finish it for him after more than one year from Krl's death. Communism is such a TERRIBLE CONCEPT in such all counties that tried to apply it on their own economy, MISERABLY, FAILED. THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS COMMUNIST UTOPIA. (it is a dream that will never come through)
@dokitachi8 ай бұрын
holy brainwashed
@Gabou_LeSpectreDuCapital4 ай бұрын
Why do you put so much effort into undermining communist ideas if you are so sure it will never come through?
@ayohilary77448 ай бұрын
Super!!! Thank you!
@FilleSoleil-lt1lg9 ай бұрын
Hello the whole comprade World ❤
@mx.walrus9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this great talk!
@shellyshelly92189 ай бұрын
Good talk about the history, but I'd disagree with the analysis. Marx's early commitment to free speech is a communist position, which he held all his life. There's no cause to dismiss it as an example of youthful liberalism. By contrast, the Manifesto, with its many liberal proposals, was a mistep. As Marx and Engels later acknowledged, its proposals for nationalisation etc. were quickly outdated and the text was repudiated by the mature Marx.
@saschabenjaminmusic74729 ай бұрын
Communists fight for the most advanced democratic rights, I don’t think Josh was dismissing it, but the point is it’s not a communist demand on its own.
@matthewkopp23919 ай бұрын
Marx agreed with many liberal positions BUT he saw flaws in liberal idealism, such liberty, fraternity, equality, etc. what do the words actually mean? Marx addresses the limits of these ideas within historical material contexts. But the best example to give is Marx’s argument against private property is in partial agreement with Locke’s defense for private property. Namely if private property is a means that a laborer can secure the fruits of their labor (which Locke wrote) and laborer has no access to his own private property especially under the circumstances of monopoly and industrialism. Then the main argument for private property is erroneous, it is not the means for the majority of laborers to secure the value of their labor. He then makes a distinction between private property (means of production) and personal property (such as a house). in order for liberalism to fullfill its promise of securing labor value for the workers the work place should be mutually owned. So many of the elements of liberalism are incorporated into Marx’s ideas but with a material analysis rather than a mere idealist concept. Equality is another big issue Marx tackled with Engels, coming to the conclusion “Each according to their ability, each according to their need.” Absolute equality was impossible and absurd. Work is rewarded by ability, but those not able, the elderly and disabled, still have need. This is a more coherent idea than mere “equality”.
@shellyshelly92189 ай бұрын
@@saschabenjaminmusic7472 That's fair enough, actually. But to suggest that the CM is an expression of the mature Marx's communism is problematic. The measures listed at the end of section 2 are bourgeois-democratic. That made sense in 1848, but even by the end of Marx's life, they were outdated. The trouble with the Socialist Appeal perspective, in my view, is that they don't see that Marx and Engels' early prescriptions (e.g. nationalisation) cannot represent the aims of communists now.
@shellyshelly92189 ай бұрын
@@matthewkopp2391 I agree with all of that, yes.
@saschabenjaminmusic74729 ай бұрын
@@shellyshelly9218 what’s bourgeois-democratic about expropriating the banks and top 150 monopolies and putting them under workers’ control?
@sonarbangla87119 ай бұрын
Marx didn't become a communist, he gradually taught himself of Hegel's phenomenology of CAPITAL and then of class struggle. The seeds of Marxism can be found in Hegel. Communism is what Hegel taught Marx of the phenomenology of evolution of humanity.
@lochnessmunster11896 ай бұрын
'Class struggle'? Do you actually believe that the 'classes' are clearly defined?
@alst48179 ай бұрын
Pay attention! Or you won’t get good marks on the test!
@anthonycollin65356 ай бұрын
Did anyone of these folks actually read Das Capital? No. Marx is a deep thinker. These folks, meh.
@hakanerbil15059 ай бұрын
Thanks. Was this friend in a hurry? Those who are trying to create an international must always keep in mind that they are not addressing only English speakers.
@prajwaljoseph23519 ай бұрын
Why don't you make short videos
@sylvann75019 ай бұрын
Too much to say in a short video
@prajwaljoseph23519 ай бұрын
@@sylvann7501 👍
9 ай бұрын
A typical scene from the left: the guy sitting next to the speaker is constantly nodding his head in approval of what the other person says. He is too busy making it clear that NOTHING the other says is new to him! He's a know-it-all and wants to make sure the audience knows that...
@andrejmucic50039 ай бұрын
Fuckin’ Awesome Comrad!
@SnarkyMarx9 ай бұрын
Thank you comrades! Onward!
@lochnessmunster11899 ай бұрын
Onward to what, exactly?
@gathungundaiga54526 ай бұрын
@@lochnessmunster1189workers revolution dah
@lochnessmunster11896 ай бұрын
@@gathungundaiga5452 Which is just as vague as 'onward'.
@gathungundaiga54526 ай бұрын
@@lochnessmunster1189 workers revolution is vague what type of a philistine are you
@lochnessmunster11896 ай бұрын
@@gathungundaiga5452 Yes, because don't you think that owners of companies can be workers too?
@agehek9 ай бұрын
How marx became a Trotskyite??!!!???🤔🤔🤔😂😂😂🤮🤮🤮😂😂😂
@mads57079 ай бұрын
Marx was a marxist. Trotsky was the man who preserved marx' correct theory and saved it from the stalinists, so we may be able to study it today
35:14 is the only place I see Trotskyism specifically entering into this presentation. He '[doesn't] have time to get into it,' but that surely seems to be the Soviet Union he is alluding to with the warning about what happens when worker revolutions are confined to countries where the material forces have not been sufficiently developed. Other than that, I don't hear anything from him here that Marxists more generally would take issue with.
@Samayil_20244 ай бұрын
Syphilictic mental degeneration.
@nicholasmartin2979 ай бұрын
I wanted to watch, I will have to just listen due to the distracting, irritating tool in the background constantly nodding his head. And why is Josh filmed from the side?
@kp62159 ай бұрын
You should always listen unless something is visual for the lecture. You became distracted and you should have adapted immediately to actually listen to the words.
@nicholasmartin2979 ай бұрын
@@kp6215 I “should” have adapted immediately? That is a value judgment. Here’s another one. You should not tell me how to watch or listen to videos. Have you heard of neurodiversity, autism or inattentive type ADHD? Some people adapt “immediately” more easily than others. Your arrogance is offensive to me and your advice is patronising.
@ronmackinnon93749 ай бұрын
A tip (in case it helps) -- if you turn on the closed captioning feature, it mostly blocks out that head.
@nicholasmartin2979 ай бұрын
@@ronmackinnon9374 Thanks for that advice. I appreciate it.
@JosephLimpert9 ай бұрын
Free helicopter rides and sky diving.
@vebdakluАй бұрын
You are welcome to try, tough guy!
@EBNiiJi9 ай бұрын
🤔 looks black
@Zayden.Marxist9 ай бұрын
Dialectics is a powerful method to understand and track an individual's consciousness and collective as well.
@mikehutton39375 ай бұрын
It is indeed powerful, but Hegel turned it into an addictive and confused Hermetic mess. Marx then applied it where Hegel never intended it to be - in the real world rather than philosophical discourse, which means that you don't just get to rip up your own philosophical ideas, you get to rip up society and reality. With all the catastrophe that follows, and no means to systematically mend all the things you've broken as a result. Which is one reason why Marxism, not to mention its derivatives, fails every time.
@Caligula1389 ай бұрын
The amount of Communists on youtube is boring af
@stavroskarageorgis48049 ай бұрын
One Communist, two Communists, *many* Communists. A *number* of Communists. Fewer Communists. How *many* Communists?
@lochnessmunster11896 ай бұрын
@@stavroskarageorgis4804 Too many Communists.
@stavroskarageorgis48046 ай бұрын
@@lochnessmunster1189 So, not "amount (sic) of Communists".
@lloydgush9 ай бұрын
His mother said no, his daughters asked for food. That's how.
@ebermtheburn8 ай бұрын
❤✊️
@vittoriopolizzi63959 ай бұрын
Bello
@JukeBoxDestroyer9 ай бұрын
the real question is :How did Talmudic-Judaism give birth to Judeo-Communism
@madsen46179 ай бұрын
how a loser became an even bigger loser
@timfrye35869 ай бұрын
Is that what your books are about - how big a loser Karl Marx is?
@sylvann75019 ай бұрын
Describing yourself by not watching this video.
@rgzhaffie9 ай бұрын
Triggered much, snowflake?
@liutasuk9 ай бұрын
Fuuuu
@michaelaristidou26059 ай бұрын
People still talking about communism? 😂
@gathungundaiga54526 ай бұрын
Why is this funny I am asking from africa
@00billharris9 ай бұрын
'Great expose w/thumbs up! However, several critical comments, please: * Expressing a fundamental Human Nature as a behavioral/belief template is only 'ideologucal' to those who imagine humans to be Tabula Rasa at birth. * Otherwise, the Kantian account that most al of us are born with empathy is as "antural" as not. * To this Kantian end, yes, we're all born withthe innate, unexpressed idea "To each...from each"...ergo born communist. * Therefore, being born into a capitalist Society means unlearning fundamental truths. * Conversely, rediscovering communism is indicated in the practical ethical activity of working communist precepts out in the real world * Ergo, "Marxiism". * In this manner, as well, we can refer back to the Kantian "Crooked Timber" notion that a greedy. evil side exists along with the ethical Good. * said capacity is the point of departure of the Frankfurt School under the rubric of Freud; greed corresponds to humanity's evil side. * That's why Lukas' History & "Class Consciousness persistantly refers cabck to a Kant that marxo=paranoids label as 'idealist".
@porkuspious50459 ай бұрын
The cult of Marx
@subcitizen20129 ай бұрын
It's either that or the cult of capital.
@chocomalk9 ай бұрын
@@subcitizen2012 There need not ne only two choices. And what is capital if not value.
@porkuspious50459 ай бұрын
@@subcitizen2012Not true. Only a devout follower of the bourgeois cult of Marx would say so.
@dinnerwithfranklin9 ай бұрын
@@chocomalk It would be the form of value and should not be confused with value itself
@chocomalk9 ай бұрын
@@dinnerwithfranklin Value is subjective but capital is not. What different people value personally is not the same as something that has utility inherent. You may not personally value a truss but everyone values the utility of a truss.