Saturday, 5 May 2012

Tanglement of dead ends

Dictatorship of the proletariat is a dead end in the sense that how on earth are the armed militias going to give up the arms to others the workers and the peasants and in modern times the service sector. Voluntarily they are as likely to engage in this as the capitalists give up their means of production!  It rather means that the society submits to the armed junta and their militarists flavour the communism.

Migration policies in the communist world are perverse and they stop people from being drawn to the system. The stops on emigration for example are just like surplus pleasure, the Western World became a forbidden fruit and therefore something to covet even more than their own march towards a socialist welfare state. On second hand it also harks back to the Old Feudal Europe were the subjects cannot leave because they need to keep working (in) the soils of the master.

Misapplication of the foreign scientists this dead end hurt the state and its prosperity. The same effect is also affected by the abandonment of some domains of science if they seem bourgeoisie.

Censorship on Marxist development, resulting in the ossification of the system. The conflict between revisionists and the orthodox.

The historical imperative lacks the otherness in reference to people who are engaged with it whether in struggle or cooperation. Therefore people cannot rely on it for change to happen to them without their initiative and energy.

Perpetual state of terror of social displacement keeps the fear of the state going and people in constant PTSD which reduces both scientific development and cultural achievements to ritual.

The propaganda workers were unqualified, often the managerial cadre too. Lack of knowhow dragged down development.




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