A couple paragraphs were necessary to answer questions *you asked.*Do you have any reasoning for saying that? I gave pretty clear examples straight from Engels. Oh well, you can disengage if you want.
They didn’t seem rhetorical, so I answered. Furthermore, I haven’t met a Marxist against public ownership and central planning, only Anarchists, so I pointed out why that was. I’m not trying to debate.
Comrade, I do think you’re trying to be confrontational here. I’m not interested on sparking a debate or anything, I offered clarification on the original comment from the perspective of a former-Anarchist, now Marxist to debunk the idea that Leftism is about “letting it crash down and Socialism rising from the ashes.” Simple as that.
You really can’t help yourself with all the essays you write when no one is asking, huh?
In short: I disagree (e.g.: I know self-proclaimed Marxists who agree that the end goals of Marxists and Anarchists are the same) and disengage.
A couple paragraphs were necessary to answer questions *you asked.*Do you have any reasoning for saying that? I gave pretty clear examples straight from Engels. Oh well, you can disengage if you want.
Do you always answer rethorical questions? (don’t answer, it’s a rethorical question)
Edit: What question are you actually answering when writing books on your understanding of dual power and means-ends unification?
They didn’t seem rhetorical, so I answered. Furthermore, I haven’t met a Marxist against public ownership and central planning, only Anarchists, so I pointed out why that was. I’m not trying to debate.
No one asked about dual power and means-ends unification. 🙄
Comrade, I do think you’re trying to be confrontational here. I’m not interested on sparking a debate or anything, I offered clarification on the original comment from the perspective of a former-Anarchist, now Marxist to debunk the idea that Leftism is about “letting it crash down and Socialism rising from the ashes.” Simple as that.