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Neo-Marxism, inter-sectionalism, and the future of the American Republic
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<blockquote data-quote="Bradskii" data-source="post: 77247279" data-attributes="member: 412388"><p>If society can be considered 'the machine' then we are all cogs in it. We all have a part to play. There's nothing detrimental in accepting that. But where there is no equity then we should attempt to achieve it. And that's not equality. That's <em>equity</em>. That's what Christ would urge us to do. And it's not comparable to Marxism.</p><p></p><p>People on the right will disparage Marxism (and there are aspects of it where we would agree). But to denigrate a call to the proletariat to overthrow the bourgeoisie in an economic revolution and then directly compare that to a modern day search for a more equitable society by calling <em>that </em>Marxism is complete bulldust of the highest order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bradskii, post: 77247279, member: 412388"] If society can be considered 'the machine' then we are all cogs in it. We all have a part to play. There's nothing detrimental in accepting that. But where there is no equity then we should attempt to achieve it. And that's not equality. That's [I]equity[/I]. That's what Christ would urge us to do. And it's not comparable to Marxism. People on the right will disparage Marxism (and there are aspects of it where we would agree). But to denigrate a call to the proletariat to overthrow the bourgeoisie in an economic revolution and then directly compare that to a modern day search for a more equitable society by calling [I]that [/I]Marxism is complete bulldust of the highest order. [/QUOTE]
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