Re: Razer's strange love for the Nazi Tim May

2020-11-13 Thread jamesd
On 2020-11-14 12:49, Razer wrote:
> Ideology is dogmatic like a religion. As far as Anarchism, and Karl Marx; 
> Marx visualized a withering away of the state. Anarcho-Communism, not the 
> crap centralized totalitarian state the bulkshitviks handed the people of 
> Russia.

"True communism has never been tried"

Seems like there have been a whole lot untrue communisms tried.  Death
toll so far is north of a hundred million, and commies still keep trying
to implement true communism.  And it always turns out that there are a
whole lot of live people in the way of true communism who need to be
made into dead people.

The central flaw of communism is that socialism without a totalitarian
terror state leads to economic collapse, and often enough economic
collapse even with a totalitarian terror state.

Why socialism needs killing fields:  http://jim.com/killingfields.html

Bakunin foresaw the problem, but failed to address it.

Proudhon cheerfully embraced the contradiction "Property is theft,
property is sacred"

Well it is OK for Christians to embrace a contradiction, Christ wholly
man and wholly God, God is three and God is one, but the trouble is that
anarchism is for this world, not the next, and you are going to
encounter the contradiction in this world, which in Catalonia was
resolved by actual anarchists being killed by actual "anarcho"-socialists.


Re: Razer's strange love for the Nazi Tim May

2020-11-13 Thread Razer
Ideology is dogmatic like a religion. As far as Anarchism, and Karl Marx; Marx 
visualized a withering away of the state. Anarcho-Communism, not the crap 
centralized totalitarian state the bulkshitviks handed the people of Russia.

Fidel Castro meditates, then says:

"These years have taught us all to meditate more and analyze better. 

We no longer accept any "self-evident" truths. "Self-evident" truths belong to 
bourgeois philosophy. A whole series of old cliches must be abolished.

Marxist literature itself, revolutionary poitical literature itself, should be 
renewed because repeating the same old cliches, phraseology and verbiage that 
have been repeated for 35 years wins over no one, convinces no one at all. 

There are times when political documents, called Marxist, give the impression 
that someone has gone to an archive and asked for a form: form 14, form 13, 
form 12; they are all alike, with the same empty words, in language incapable 
expressing real situations. Very often, these documents are divorced from real 
life. 

And then many people are told that this is Marxism. . .and in what way is this 
different from a catechism. and in what way is it different from a litany, from 
a rosary?...

...The communist movement developed a method, a style, and in some aspects, 
even took on the characteristics of a religion. And we sincerely believe that 
the character should be left behind. 

Of course, to some of these "illustrious revolutionary thinkers" we are only 
petit bourgeois adventurers without revolutionary maturity. We are lucky that 
the Revolution came before maturity! ~Major Fidel Castro Ruiz, Speech delivered 
at the closing of the First Conference of the Latin American Organization of 
Solidarity (OLAS), August 10, 1967
Rr
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Razer's strange love for the Nazi Tim May

2020-11-12 Thread professor rat
So on your Mongoloid planet its like Humpty Dumpy's where a word means what you 
say it means. Is that right?
But either definition is flawed since there is tonnes of evidence Mong was 
predominantly a US-style libertarian and 
near all the global libertarians tend to follow the US model. Check out the Btc 
Maximalist scene, if you don't believe me.
Plus anarchists rarely, if ever hyphenate as " Libertarian anarchist " - its 
either seen as a redundancy or its tainted by
 association with the Randite, Paultard, Austro-Catholic, Mongoloid crowd that 
swan around in ' Anarchopulco".
Btw - since Ideology means a set of ideas, anarchism is an ideology.  The worst 
possible ideology... apart from all the 
others. 

Re: Razer's strange love for the Nazi Tim May

2020-11-12 Thread Razer
He wasn't a US Libertard. The US variety are rethuglicans who like to party. On 
the rest of the planet they're typically anarchist by philosophy... I choose 
that word SPECIFICALLY because IDEOLOGY is an anathema to anarchist thought.
Rr
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Razer's strange love for the Nazi Tim May

2020-11-12 Thread professor rat
Razer again 
"... Tim May was a Libertarian Anarchist, not a Nazi..."

Are Libertarians "Anarchists"? | Murray N. Rothbard


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Are Libertarians "Anarchists"? | Murray N. Rothbard

Murray Rothbard, writing in the 1950s under the name "Aubrey Herbert," offers a 
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