It was very interesting to read the whole debate about Social-Democrat versus Communist. This, along with the long discussion about democracy sprung up some questions and thoughts, I'll try to keep them as organized as possible.
Of course Engels was right in disapproving of the term social-democrat. Utilizing this term would do nothing for communism, it would actually be a step backward. Using not only the oppressors tools, but also the language is unacceptable. Interestingly enough, we are so brainwashed by the state and it's heavy indoctrination that it is hard to find ways to resist and revolt without using the state's tools and even perhaps ideologies? This leads me to ask where do we learn other ways of governing when all we've been fed is the idea of a state?
I think in order to have shot at communism deconstruction of capitalism must take place. You take everything that makes capitalism what it is and start deconstructing in order to find out what it's made of and not do that. Find the roots and don't start there again. Find alternatives. Is this possible or do we always have to use the oppressors own tools against him/her in order to have a shot at being free from his/her grasp? Does this de-legitmize or co-opt the revolution or movement? Or is it being clever to use the own oppressors tools against them? If we use their tools, are we making any progress or simply reinforcing their hold?
Of course Engels was right in disapproving of the term social-democrat. Utilizing this term would do nothing for communism, it would actually be a step backward. Using not only the oppressors tools, but also the language is unacceptable. Interestingly enough, we are so brainwashed by the state and it's heavy indoctrination that it is hard to find ways to resist and revolt without using the state's tools and even perhaps ideologies? This leads me to ask where do we learn other ways of governing when all we've been fed is the idea of a state?
I think in order to have shot at communism deconstruction of capitalism must take place. You take everything that makes capitalism what it is and start deconstructing in order to find out what it's made of and not do that. Find the roots and don't start there again. Find alternatives. Is this possible or do we always have to use the oppressors own tools against him/her in order to have a shot at being free from his/her grasp? Does this de-legitmize or co-opt the revolution or movement? Or is it being clever to use the own oppressors tools against them? If we use their tools, are we making any progress or simply reinforcing their hold?
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