The socialist system will eventually replace the capitalist system; this is an objective law independent of man's will. However much the reactionaries try to hold back the wheel of history, eventually revolution will take place and will inevitably triumph.

  • Ketamine_device_tech [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    More like good night https://www.marxists.org/archive/camatte/agdom.htm

    independent of man’s will

    The domestication of humanity and the escape of capital are concepts which can explain the mentality and activity of those who claim to be revolutionaries...when there is any kind of upheaval they see it as something external to them, which they have to chase after in order to be acknowledged as "revolutionaries".

    hold back the wheel of history, eventually revolution will take place and will inevitably triumph

    The role of the proletariat has been to destroy the capitalist mode of production in order to liberate the productive forces imprisoned within it: communism was to begin only after this action was accomplished. But far from imprisoning the productive forces, capitalism raises them to new heights, because they exist for the benefit of capital, not humanity. The proletariat therefore, is superfluous.

    • BreadPrices [he/him,comrade/them]
      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      I'll have to read your link to fully understand the context of what you posted but it seems very interesting, thanks.

      I strongly agree with the second quote but I am not sure how it relates to the inevitability of a revolution, I'll have time to read further later tonight