- cross-posted to:
- politics
was linked this article, thought it was pretty good
One cannot help being struck by the innumerable resemblances which bring together militancy and religious activity. The same psychological attitudes can be found: the spirit of sacrifice but also the intransigence, the will to convert yet also the spirit of submissiveness. These resemblances extend to the domain of rituals and ceremonies: sermons on unemployment, processions for Vietnam, references to the sacred texts of Marxism-Leninism, the cult of emblems (red flags). Don't the political churches also have their prophets, their great priests, their converts, their heresies, their schisms, their practising militants and their non-practising sympathisers! But revolutionary militancy is only a parody of religion. The richness, the insanity, the excesses of religious projects are beyond it; militancy aspires to seriousness, it wants to be reasonable, it believes that in exchange for this it can win a paradise here below. It doesn't even achieve this much. Jesus Christ is resurrected and ascends into heaven. Lenin decomposes in Red Square.
Uh oh, we already had a struggle session over this article a couple weeks back
It needs to keep being posted until we all decide to stop romanticizing getting murdered by an evil empire and decide we actually want to win and start doing the work towards that.
As I'm not christian, I haven't really noticed the influences of Christianity before, but now that the article pointed it out it does make a lot of sense