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minus-squareCenkUygurCamp [none/use name]hexbear16·edit-24 years agoIn a sense it is correct, as when socialists fail fascists can rise. Or they lost a direct fight with fascists. But that is not what they mean here link
minus-squareRNAi [he/him]hexagonhexbear13·4 years agoCommunism is to blame for all the crimes of capitalism because it should have abolished it 200 years ago. link
minus-squareCenkUygurCamp [none/use name]hexbear5·4 years agoThat is not the same, communism as an ideology could not rose without the advent of capitalism before it link
minus-squareRNAi [he/him]hexagonhexbear4·4 years agoWell whatever "sharing is caring"-like ideology from before the bougies replaced the feudalists link
minus-squareCenkUygurCamp [none/use name]hexbear1·4 years agoI guess so, but in practice how big is the chance that a country with a rising fascist movement lacks a socialist one? link
minus-squareCenkUygurCamp [none/use name]hexbear1·4 years agooh that is what you mean, I misinterpreted it the 1st time. That is totally true, yeah link
In a sense it is correct, as when socialists fail fascists can rise. Or they lost a direct fight with fascists.
But that is not what they mean here
Communism is to blame for all the crimes of capitalism because it should have abolished it 200 years ago.
That is not the same, communism as an ideology could not rose without the advent of capitalism before it
Well whatever "sharing is caring"-like ideology from before the bougies replaced the feudalists
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I guess so, but in practice how big is the chance that a country with a rising fascist movement lacks a socialist one?
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oh that is what you mean, I misinterpreted it the 1st time. That is totally true, yeah