[Arlo]
> You're applying just what Marx, in that passage, lamented, what he called
> "bougeousie notions of freedom" (ie, something less than real freedom).
> Marx denied ... that property and freedom are not synonymous.
But it's not just the freedom to own property that Marx is against (thoughthis
alone would be enough to disqualify him as a champion of freedom.)As the quotes
from Marx's "Communist Manifesto" show, he was against: "representative
government", "bourgeois competition", "bourgeois freedom of the press",
"bourgeois legislation", "bourgeois liberty and equality","Free Trade',
"individuality" (!), "culture" (!) and "law" (!).To paraphrase Orwell in
"1984", for Marx "Freedom is slavery".Craig
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