• TankieTanuki [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    We’re talking about North Korea, Cuba, USSR etc that were definitely not fine with arming people. So either you support these states, their methods, and therefore explicitly reject arming everybody, or you’re against what these states did.

    I do support those states. I'm fine with arming everybody, and I'm fine with not arming everybody.

    What makes the vanguard party the authority on Marxism?

    There is no God that designates the true Marxist party. You think and decide for yourself.

    What happens when there are multiple vanguard parties, like in real life with our comical numerous People’s Fronts on Judaeas in every single country?

    They fight, on ideological grounds, or physically. I would also like to point out that simply arming every proletarian will not stop this from occurring.

    Which vanguard gets to win and how do you ensure the winning one has the correct interpretation of strategy and theory?

    You fight for the side you believe in. The one that wins is the one that wins.

    how do you ensure the winning one has the correct interpretation of strategy and theory?

    You can't. You just fight for the side you believe in.

    Is it not true that in history, the ruling communist party was the one with the best military strategy, as that is what actually enables one to survive and take power?

    Yes.

    Since good military strategy does not automatically mean the best economic or political strategies, how do you ensure there’s no Great Leap Forwards or Khruschevite Revisionism all over again?

    You can't. You try your best. That's no reason not to try. Mao and Lenin did great things, even if their states subsequently made mistakes, the wold is better for what they did.

    I’m not describing full communism.

    You are describing a society without hierarchy, which is not a state.

    You are unable to even imagine a society where, instead of the military being 1 million people, it includes 100 million people. If there are 100 million proles and 20 million bourgs/peasants/petit-bourgs/lumpen, the 100 million strong prole army handles the gradual transition to socialism and suppresses the rest of the population.

    Because this won't work. Simply arming everybody will not give you an organized army, it will not give you an organized economic policy, it will not give you a theoretically coherent party, and it will never achieve socialism. You need organization and hierarchy because you will be meeting organized reaction.

    Think about it this way. If you simply gave every proletarian in the United States a weapon, would that bring about communism in America? No. You need an organized party willing to bring about their specific vision.

    • sadfacenogains [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      I do support those states. I’m fine with arming everybody, and I’m fine with not arming everybody.

      "I'm fine with racism and I'm also fine with anti-racism". This is not a coherent position. No one who wants to disarm the majority would also be fine with arming the majority and vice-versa. The fact that you are fine with this incoherency is evidence of your deeply ideological beliefs.

      There is no God that designates the true Marxist party. You think and decide for yourself.

      Except whichever vanguard wins is now the state and deciding for yourself means shit if you disagree with them.

      They fight, on ideological grounds, or physically. I would also like to point out that simply arming every proletarian will not stop this from occurring.

      That's working out great for ML parties in non-communist countries for the past 100 years. After 100 years of debates, we have even more parties. Arming the proletariat doesnt stop this but it doesnt matter because the government now operates as a proletarian dictatorship rather than an ML vangaurd state. The MLs can keep debating and fighting in the corner.

      You fight for the side you believe in. The one that wins is the one that wins.

      Do you understand the point of a rhetorical question? The point here is that giving all the power to the party that wins is not a good idea as the party can be quite terrible. What happens if the Nazbol Vanguard wins? This is also a rhetorical question.

      You can’t. You try your best. That’s no reason not to try. Mao and Lenin did great things, even if their states subsequently made mistakes, the wold is better for what they did.

      Disgusting. Get rid of your Great Man of History delusion. Not Mao and Lenin, it is the Soviet people and Chinese people who did great things. The world is better due to the sacrifice of the Soviet and Chinese people. The Soviet people were opposed to the full restoration of capitalism, if only they had the actual power, the USSR would still be standing. But no, all power is with the state, and since the state decided its capitalism time, they just had to suck up and take it.

      You are describing a society without hierarchy, which is not a state.

      Once again, thinking in idealised terms "hierarchy", "state" etc. Arming the population does not magically abolish hierarchy, and the state is simply now expanded rather than concentrated. You are simply afraid of arming the people for some reason. Why? Do you not trust the validity of your own ideas that you need a state to enforce them? What did Marx say about communism? "It is the real movement of the people". Class struggle happens everyday, all over the world. The role of communist is to guide them, to give them economic knowledge for effective policies, to teach tactics, to engage in direct action etc. Get rid of your messiah complex.

      Because this won’t work. Simply arming everybody will not give you an organized army, it will not give you an organized economic policy, it will not give you a theoretically coherent party, and it will never achieve socialism. You need organization and hierarchy because you will be meeting organized reaction.

      I agree, we must immediately begin disarming the American proletariat, so that the vanguard party will be able to easily implement its policies without resistance. Great idea comrade.

      Think about it this way. If you simply gave every proletarian in the United States a weapon, would that bring about communism in America? No. You need an organized party willing to bring about their specific vision.

      And now we are back to square one. I already mentioned many posts ago that having an organized party does not necessarily mean that military power should be excluded to a small percentage of the population.

      It is the lack of any real power in people's lives that attracts them to political strategies that promise them power. A little bit of humility and self-reflection would do wonders. When you work to give power to others, you give power to yourself.