Saint-Raphaël's right-wing mayor, no stranger to media stunts, has vowed to 'put an end to the lies about the reality of communist totalitarianism.' In response, the French Communist Party and other left-wing groups denounced the 'revisionism of history.'
The whole discussion, or so I believe, if about the use and meaning of Communism. Without any explicit context it will always be about the Praxis and not the Marx & Engels theory.
But, I’ll hop along on your boat and repeat again, what I’ve said before.
In theory, communism ( Marx & Engels)
is not authoritarian. It’s an ideal, which was never reached and there is no existing example of anything near to that ideal afaik. Usually , existing examples have failed.
The only other existing examples are those pol parties & countries which have called themselves communist / socialist and ALL if not Most of all those parties, were ,or almost directly ended up authoritarian.
When we, the world use a word, its usually a reference to the most known & propaganidised meanings in that political context( Europe), and thats Communism as in like USSR, CPC etc.
Normally, in any book,speech, or reference, were people use the word democratic, it entails some form of freedom, citizens participation and elections.
Is that perfect? No. Does it always work out? No. But everyone knows that usually, democracies should bring more freedom to citizens, than for example, Fascism
Many people tend to forget that Hitler’s political party used to be called National Socialist Party. Here again that word " Socialist", was used by a Gvment in a negative way.
Is Socialism bad perse? No ofcourse not. Most if not all countries in Europe have or used to have a strong Socialist dimension. And, I would like to see more of that, when possible. That word is not negative.
To be social is to care about others, but it does get a different meaning when used as synonymous to Communism. Especially when used without context, explanation whatsoever.
Not very much, as they are always exceptions.
The whole discussion, or so I believe, if about the use and meaning of Communism. Without any explicit context it will always be about the Praxis and not the Marx & Engels theory.
But, I’ll hop along on your boat and repeat again, what I’ve said before. In theory, communism ( Marx & Engels) is not authoritarian. It’s an ideal, which was never reached and there is no existing example of anything near to that ideal afaik. Usually , existing examples have failed.
The only other existing examples are those pol parties & countries which have called themselves communist / socialist and ALL if not Most of all those parties, were ,or almost directly ended up authoritarian.
When we, the world use a word, its usually a reference to the most known & propaganidised meanings in that political context( Europe), and thats Communism as in like USSR, CPC etc.
Normally, in any book,speech, or reference, were people use the word democratic, it entails some form of freedom, citizens participation and elections.
Is that perfect? No. Does it always work out? No. But everyone knows that usually, democracies should bring more freedom to citizens, than for example, Fascism
Many people tend to forget that Hitler’s political party used to be called National Socialist Party. Here again that word " Socialist", was used by a Gvment in a negative way.
Is Socialism bad perse? No ofcourse not. Most if not all countries in Europe have or used to have a strong Socialist dimension. And, I would like to see more of that, when possible. That word is not negative.
To be social is to care about others, but it does get a different meaning when used as synonymous to Communism. Especially when used without context, explanation whatsoever.