Does Marxism equal totalitarianism? Are the ideas of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels somehow responsible for the horrors of Communism? Or were Communist societies simply an aberration—the result of a profound misreading of Marxian concepts, the unfortunate outcome of objective conditions, or the work of perverse, power-hungry individuals?
In this volume, Tabor argues that, despite the apparently libertarian vision of Marx and Engels, the roots of totalitarianism lie within Marxism itself. Focusing on central facets of Marxist theory—its conception of the state; the notion of the dictatorship of the proletariat; the analysis of capital; the materialist conception of history; and dialectical materialism—Tabor argues that the sources of despotism can be traced in all of these.
However, Tabor contends, Marxism’s totalitarian logic is especially apparent in two of Marxism’s most fundamental notions: (1) the belief that the state, in the form of the "dictatorship of the proletariat," can be utilized to establish a free society; (2) a philosophical outlook that insists that human society, history, and the cosmos as a whole can be convincingly explained by, and subsumed under, one logically consistent world view, its own. Seen philosophically, then, Marxism must be understood as a form of totalizing rationalism that seeks to impose itself on humanity (and the Earth) by means of a monolithic state.
http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/philosophy/articles/sayers/cohen.pdf
For our purposes, we have studied the above material simply to ask the following question. “If Karl Marx was a practicing Satanist, and demon possessed, he certainly believed in the existence of God. Then, why did he supposedly write The Communist Manifesto, which established a system of Government and Economy professing absolute Atheism?” Wurmbrand unknowingly hits the truth squarely on the head when he states, “Marx’s chief aim was the destruction of religion. The good of the workers was only a pretense”. Remember our thesis, that Communism was created deliberately by the Masters of the Illuminati/Illuminist Freemasonry as the perfect Anti-Thesis to the Western Thesis (Capitalism) so that, according to the Hegelian Doctrine of Controlled Conflict, a planned protracted struggle between Thesis and Anti-Thesis would produce the new Satanic system, the New World Order.
gyrofry posted:ok heres soething i found in the pdf forum
http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/philosophy/articles/sayers/cohen.pdf
this is kewl, I was just reading Time in the Ditch by John McCumber about how McCarthyism killed off all Continental philosophy in US universities so this is very relevant, but what is the pdf forum?
lotta good piddifs over there, pro-read.
lotta good piddifs over there, pro-read.
gyrofry posted:
Started reading, it's not very good. I want to refamiliarize myself with Cohen before saying more.