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satire, matthew mcconaughey, action, black, nicky katt, shawn andrews, gale harold, tupac shakur, free speech, craig coyne, punk band, extremist, danielle von zerneck, People have approximated Marx, but it never goes exactly like he says it will and the small differences cause the rest to diverge wildly. That is a problem with his theory, however, not those trying to enact it. Posted by: Ezra at sanyika shakur September 30, 2003 07:25 PM I was 100% certain that you meant "The Invisible Hand". Seems to me that that one has been tested and failed horrendously many more times than any true Marxism. Posted by: Teaflax at September 30, 2003 09:45 PM I thought you were sanyika shakur talking about the American medical system. Posted by: sanyika shakur Shaina at September 30, 2003 10:20 PM I thought you were talking about the American medical system. Posted by: Shaina at September 30, 2003 10:25 PM You neglect the scientist in question's near-perfect analysis of the flaws in the internal combustion engine, analysis which resulted in a major retuning which massively improved (and improves) that engine's stability and usefulness for the average person.
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The working class shawn andrews grew, but so did the elite class (which he predicted would shrink), further, a gigantic middle class emerged to provide a bridge between the two. Posted by: Ezra at September 30, 2003 06:28 PM I thought you were talking about tax cuts. Posted by: shawn andrews Richard W. Crews at September 30, 2003 06:30 PM oft-overlooked in marx's oeuvre is his belief that his utopia could only be achieved through the ballot. violent revolution was not his aim. so, yeah, the analogy doesn't work. the instructions have been there, shawn andrews but no one has even approximated them in practice. more importantly, though, and I think this deserves attention from those claiming to be marxist, is that a true marxist would actually be a devoted democrat as well. Posted by: Marc at September 30, 2003 07:17 PM That's actually not true. Marx, particularly towards the end of his life, was a big advocate of violent revolution and in fact stated that "You [The Proletariat] will have to go through fifteen or twenty or fifty years of civil wars and international wars not only in order to change your extant conditions, but also in order to change yourselves and to render yourselves fit for political dominion."
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