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[–] [email protected] 9 points 7 months ago
 

this was the song for the 2008 olympics

[–] [email protected] 16 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

[aimixin answers a similar question in r/genzedong]

Saying Marxism isn't about morality or excludes morality isn't meant to say Marxists are immoral or amoral. It's sort like, computer science doesn't talk about morality, but that doesn't make computer science immoral, or software developers amoral. They're just separate topics.

Marxism is meant to treat socioeconomic development as a material science. Biology and chemistry can inform doctors on how to make medicine and what medicine to prescribe people. But biology and chemistry themselves do not prescribe anything. Prescriptions require some sort of stated end goal, which is subjective.

Stalin says something similar in Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR, where he points out that political economy is the study of objective laws of social development which are outside of the control of the government, that the government's policies are not equivalent to political economy as a science but are prescriptions informed by the science.

This is what Marx had to say on the subject.

Communists do not oppose egoism to selflessness or selflessness to egoism, nor do they express this contradiction theoretically either in its sentimental or in its highflown ideological form; they rather demonstrate its material source, with which it disappears of itself. The Communists do not preach morality at all.

They do not put to people the moral demand: love one another, do not be egoists, etc.; on the contrary, they are very well aware that egoism, just as much selflessness, is in definite circumstances a necessary form of the self-assertion of individuals. Hence, the Communists by no means want to do away with the "private individual" for the sake of the "general", selfless man. That is a statement of the imagination.

—Marx, The German Ideology

In some sense, you can argue there is a Marxist morality, but not from the perspective of subjective prescriptions, but merely an attempt to explain an objective origin to already existing morality. Such as, the origin of liberal viewpoints, which are heavily steeped in morality, clearly emanate from the capitalist mode of production. One could also argue a socialist society would produce a different kind of morality, but this would not be a prescription but would have to be demonstrated with evidence.

I don't think there is any reason to try and force morality or ethics into Marxism. Marxism does not need to be some all-encompassing worldview. It's fine to get your beliefs and views from other sources. I am influenced by many writers, many of whom are not Marxist. I don't get all my ideas from one source, I don't feel a need to somehow make Marxism all-encompassing.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 7 months ago (2 children)

it sucks but turns out they will not let you board a plane with a parachute [emoji of steaming mad smiley face here]

[–] [email protected] 6 points 7 months ago (1 children)

what does ROC stand for here

[–] [email protected] 10 points 7 months ago

the only half-decent execution of this I can think of is Datsun becoming Nissan

[–] [email protected] 22 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

it will always be twitter and I will continue to mock anyone who tries to call it "x" by feigning ignorance and asking if they're talking about some porn site

[–] [email protected] 5 points 7 months ago

Paul Robeson was an amazing guy

[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

you might like the book even more, check it out. I read it and the two books that follow it before I saw the movie and they have a really unique atmosphere

[–] [email protected] 21 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

functionally it feels a lot like the Two-Minutes Hate from JorJor Wells' 9084, ritual affirmation of in-group loyalty by demonizing the enemy

EDIT: also can't help but be reminded of False Witnesses

[–] [email protected] 8 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

sorry you're having a rough day. i wish we could be friends. I would get you a (cw: dairy) milkshake and we could complain about stuff togheter

 

and for my Mandarin-learning friends here's the lyrics

我喜歡的是哪一個導演
比較喜歡晴天陰天還是雨天
最喜歡吃哪一種口味的泡麵
最近都在聽誰的唱片
隨堂測驗
有沒有發現
愛情與了解
不一定關連
隨堂測驗
有沒有共通點
對我的認識是否還是太淺
你愛上了我 哪一面
我都穿幾號的運動球鞋
最常說的是哪一個字眼
我喜歡和誰聊天 多見面
每天會收幾封電子信件
隨堂測驗
有沒有發現
愛情與了解
不一定關連
隨堂測驗
有沒有共通點
世界在變難道我們不會變
你愛上了我 哪一面
我的優點
是否 你都放大了一點
靈魂背面
缺陷 你卻視而不見
只靠感覺
到底可以走多久多遠
難道喜歡
就等於愛
甚麼樣的個性讓我討厭
甚麼樣的感情會覺得太黏
甚麼樣的關係會充滿盲點
甚麼樣的人我會說沒時間
隨堂測驗
有沒有發現
愛情與了解
不一定關連
隨堂測驗
有沒有共通點
對我的印象是否停在昨天
你愛上了我 哪一面
你愛上了我 哪一面
你愛上了我 哪一面
你的愛是否 太表面

 

by SLAMMER :slammer:

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My fellow Americans – this is Speaker Mike Johnson.

You've never seen fire and brimstone until you've gone head-to-head with Trump-hating socialists.

So you can imagine the immediate wrath I faced when I went on record supporting Donald J. Trump for President. I was just talking to my friend, Steve Scalise – he faced the same thing when he endorsed Trump too.

He and I agree: as strong Pro-Trump Conservatives, we’ve got to stick together.

That’s because the anti-Trump Media… Young radicals on college campuses… the holier-than-thou elites in Hollywood… Democrat Super PACs… Joe Biden’s army of megadonors… They are fully committed to destroying our movement and replacing EVERY LAST ONE OF US with a Liberal Democrat.

But wait, that’s not even the half of it. It gets worse:

  • Problem #1: We have TWO imminent Special Elections and Democrats committed more than five million dollars to install more Liberals.

  • Problem #2: House Democrats have forty million bucks stashed away to attack pro-Trump Conservatives like us.

  • Problem #3: Joe Biden just bragged about raising a million bucks in a SINGLE DAY attacking President Trump.

I cannot stress the urgency of the situation enough. Early voting is about to start in the first Special Election AND the Left's fundraising advantage grows by the minute…

So as one of my first moves of the election year, I’m teaming up with my fellow Louisianian, Steve Scalise, to set a goal of raising one million dollars between now and the end of the month.

I know, I know – that’s a big goal. I get that. But that’s as low as I could possibly make it to fully fund our campaign operations in every must-win swing state.

If we fail to hit it, the consequences would be unthinkable. We’d have no choice but to: 1) SCRAP our get-out-the-vote operations, 2) SLASH the budget for our ad campaigns, and 3) Throw our digital outreach plans IN THE TRASH CAN.

Nothing – and I mean NOTHING – would be worse for our plans to defend our razor-thin House Majority. That’s why I’m calling for reinforcements.

I know the economy is in bad shape under Joe Biden. So if that’s preventing you from pitching in $100 or $50 – I completely understand. But if you can afford JUST $10 or even $5, I would be grateful beyond measure.

I only ask everyone reading this to pitch for a few bucks or whatever you can afford.

When the stakes are this high, that’s what will be the difference between saving our Republican Majority and losing to the Trump-hating Democrats. So can I count on you to pitch in SOMETHING?

YES >> NO >>

Thanks for everything you do.

In liberty,
Mike Johnson (Speaker of the House)

 

Can't eat before sundown, folks. Can't do it!

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saw my boomer relative with this book eariler today. ugh. anyone read it and want to shit all over it

 

now he says KILL AMAL

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