
Originally Posted by
rodsky
I have, time and time again been stressing that Marx and the others before him envisioned a way of running things devoid of the current problem of who owns and controls the means of production. Why is it that none of you have brought back that issue to me? Tell me about the means of production and why people at the bottom of the food chain are so adamant on changing this status quo.
Again, you constantly use the framework of the current global social maturity, a framework which I seriously think is light years from a maturity that should bring better lives for most if not all people. The communism that you imply in your statement "communism has already happened" was applied during a period in human history when social consciousness was still emerging from a post-Victorian (in the West) and post-Feudal/Colonial (in the eastern countries) era, a point in human consciousness where freedom was still being grasped and craved for by people who were previously denied/deprived of it--just like a child who was prohibited from eating candy for a month, and then you gave him that candy, do you think in that first few seconds while he's eating, what you say when you talk about, say, a new pair of shoes, will stick into his mind? No--all his full attention will be on eating the candy. You have to wait a little bit longer until the child gets tired of eating candy, and then talk to him about shoes. Same thing happened when socialism/communism was then introduced into this young "free" world--it simply wasn't ready for it. And I still believe the current world maturity level is still not ready for it.
I'll give you a good example of the entire world "not being ready" for a big change in how they perceive the world. Take classical Greece and Rome. During those times, slavery was perfectly fine. Even people like Aristotle supported it. Hundreds of years after the classical age, men and women have fought and died to abolish this cruel system, yet it prevailed. Then, in the mid-1800's, in the United States, one group of people decided that slavery was not right, and thus the US Civil War erupted, and after that, not only did slavery massively diminish worldwide, but a certain level of maturity has been globally attained as to why slavery should not be allowed.