When studying Marx and Marxist authors in isolation, there seems to be so many ideological struggles that one may take independently without critique from others. So, if socialism/communism is not completely inevitable, how do I form appropriate arguments for the use of Marxism to advance the cause of the proletariat against that of the ruling bourgeosie without falling to arguments about inevitability, “the greater good”, the capitalists being “evil”, et cetera? Are there any more advanced comrades here with experience showing the ideologically backwards, or even intermediate, the way of proper Marxist analysis?
by that definition, yes, it exists; my point was that there’s no inherent “evil” in people that can be detached from their past and present material conditions
I’m kind of stunned that you’re saying that. I’m not overly pissed, but I’m not more than confused. I guess I’m “whelmed”, or like someone asked me to “review” a porcupine with a trout shoved up it’s ass while riding a unicycle. I don’t know where to start.