[Arlo]
> that's only from a perspective that equates "property" with "freedom".
As I specifically said property is not freedom, that cannot be my 
perspective.One can be free as a capitalist (private property), a communalist 
(sharedproperty) or as a monk (no property).
[Arlo]
> Marx saw the end result...man would voluntarily participate in social and 
> local communes aimed at bettering the conditions for all while allowing 
> individuals to strive for their own personal meaning.

Why wait, the free market allows that result now.  What's stopping a real 
marxist from joining a commune in Vermont, a kibbutz in Israel or a collective 
farm in some marxist paradise. 
 
[Arlo]
Again, anyone who has read Marx knows ...Marxism is about freedom

Not true.  Count me among the thousands who have read Marx & don't think 
Marxism is about freedom, not to mention dangerously misguided.
Craig
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