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 (DIR) Post #Ak1c3yygjnMs9fZHeq by Radical_EgoCom@mastodon.social
       2024-07-17T15:00:33Z
       
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       Question specifically for anarchists, but non-anarchists are welcome to respond as well. What is your opinion on the part of the communist manifesto titled "Critical-Utopian Socialism and Communism," located in Section III: Socialist and Communist Literature?#anarchism #communism #socialism
       
 (DIR) Post #Ak1fGxmsm5M05dvYYq by Radical_EgoCom@mastodon.social
       2024-07-17T15:36:29Z
       
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       @ClaireH This section critiques early socialist and communist movements for not providing a practical path for achieving socialism through historical and materialist analysis, a critique that extends to the anarchists propositions of idealized visions of stateless societies without outlining a concrete path to achieve them.
       
 (DIR) Post #Ak3scxtWkCHAVtmDa4 by owner@social.zcdev.org
       2024-07-18T17:15:35Z
       
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       @Radical_EgoCom I am 100% a fan of post-scarcity economics and I think it will have a strongly communist flavor because you'll always need collaboration and centralized decision making, which hopefully takes on a democratic flavor. I think the trouble is the precariat has grown faster than the proletariat and nothing happens spontaneously. If you want working people revolting, it takes education, intentional organization and the improvement of their material conditions/power.