Communism strives for a classless society. Why? What's the reason? &, how do you build a classless society? :shrug:
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Trying to subvert Human nature, IMO.
It worked just fine, some people predisposed to engage into the organized religion. Majority, however, is far less fervent is securing this and that world advantages bye appealing to the higher powers. Former soviet republics are home for the largest chunk of atheist and agnostic on Earth. In the last 15 years, the pendulum turned into the opposite direction for the obvious reason. However, it's started going back again.They tried the same with religion, in the most religious/superstitious country in the whole world--didn't work, did it?
Their "yield" is less and less, they are rather despised (and the message they bring) then listen to, they are permanent objects of jokes and snide comments.Look at them now--American evangelists in Russia trying to convert the heathens,
Gee, boxes of churches are built on every corner, it must mean something else than Church being again in bed with state. Hint, rare church is build by congregation.Islamists and secularists trying to convert Central Asia, pagan Slavic religion sarting up again, Russian Orthodox rebuilding old cathedrals everywhere.
As for class, that will always be part of society, PMC.
How is that related to class? I bet lots of surviving tribesmen in Amazonia have their ideas about their neighbors, however, they are not in the rush to have a local Bill Gaits. OK, you are smarter, more deserving man, fine go into the wild and cry aloud about that. You don't want? Sure, you don't want that because without us, stupid, all that self-glorification is just hot air. Class differences don't automatically come out of the people's desire to be different.You'll never get rid of people's idea that they are better/smarter/richer/more deserving than their neighbour.
Classless societies existed for way longer than class divided societies.
There are still some evidences left in Amazon river basin and New Guinea. By classless I don't mean societies of clones without some kind of leadership. However, in those societies leadership was not heridetary and one could not "cash on" much on it. Piling up personal wealth (not necessities) as meaning and the goal of life is relatively recent human invention. This is not to say that I don't want myself to "pile up" some things above necessities, but I think "piling up" went to far, it's as dangerous as warming or resource depletion. Actually, it's the main cause of those things.Evidence?
Evidence you want ?
Absolute Monarchies.
The king and few barons had all the wealth [rights and power] and everyone else was a member of the same class, the poor.
It was even worse in the Feudal systems prior to that.
Stalin, PolPot, Mao and Castro. to name a few, have tried to reproduce such conditions in the name of Communism.
Evidence you want ?
Absolute Monarchies.
The king and few barons had all the wealth [rights and power] and everyone else was a member of the same class, the poor.
It was even worse in the Feudal systems prior to that.
Stalin, PolPot, Mao and Castro. to name a few, have tried to reproduce such conditions in the name of Communism.
I don't think the concept of classes will ever be gone from society. There will always be superior and inferior people economically, skillwise, or in any other facet that differentiates the individual. Even in the animal kingdom, among group animals there is a heirarchy. Alpha males and females aren't unique to the human race. Even societies that claim to have everyone represented equally still have a heirarchy. Someone has to call the shots, even if it's a committee of concerned citizens. Whether elected or appointed, they have placed themselves on a level higher than the others.
Personally, I have no problem with classes as long as there's some degree of mobility.
Communism strives for a classless society. Why? What's the reason? &, how do you build a classless society? :shrug: