
Originally Posted by
The_Child
i can, but its unfair in my part. Copy paste ra ka ni joma, nya imo kong pa rebuton anang kataas sa iyang giyawyaw nga same old, useless horse piss, pardon my french he and the ideological marxists of this country has been yawyaw-ing for the last decades. Unless of course, mohatag ko ug imong kaugalingong statement i will point by point, if i disagree with it, rebut it.
suffice to say, that mass movements are no longer adequate.
the ideological marxist analysis is no longer adequate.
the system has evolved to something beyond the classical perspective many old guards from the left has stuck their brains into.
if you read your Marx right, what is the sole motivation for the creation of commodities or production?
needs right?
now what classical ideological dogmatic old "marxists" could not understand is the evolution of this analysis. True, needs continues to be important, but they no longer are the engines to production, they are no longer the primary reason for production, so what is?
'artificial needs' !
needs are no longer concrete, they are created, not by a necessity but through wants. there is a reversal here, consumers dictates what is "needs" and in this vicious circle, with contemporary media, we could no longer trace a concrete need, ergo, we could no longer determine why we produce. and yet we continue to produce.
How does the workers mass mobilization suppose to be effective? we are no longer seeing a classical proletariat v. bourgeosie, it has become more complex than that, workers themselves are the consumers, and being so, places themselves within the vicious circle that they want to protest against.
also, there is communication theory which the old guards were not able to conceive. another strike against them.
anyways....
that good sir, is why, it is so passe.