jimshort19
As you said"
"Smdfaru, "What brought the US capitalism out of the depression was a great war (”the war to end all wars”!!!)."
"I don't mean to nitpick but 'the war to end all wars' was the first world war, and the great depression came after it.
"So you see what 'dire straits' we are in. This kills me. Dire straits. No, YOU are in dire straits. If a
worker came to me to whine about capitalism, I'd tell him to grow up."
Who said "the war to end all wars? Whoever did, has no exclusive right to the expression. There were millions of people who had enough of WWII and didn't ever want to see another one. That is why the expression came to my mind. If you are looking for accuracy, an officially adopted expression, you got me cold. Does that alter the message in any way. But I will make sure in the future that I won't give a nit picker something to pick on.
"Grow up," you getting on to something, its the people who run countries that need to grow up. The ones that grew up stopped playing silly war games as kids.
Donald J Donaker
Mr Donaker, I sure your well used to the nitpicking fans of capitalistism, they are quite a few here who believe it's crap about being the wellspring of democracy and liberty, even in the face of the miles of evidence directly contray to that delusion.
The task of socialism first has always been to educate and generally make the proletariat aware of who actually feeds who, and what the power of labour is in reality, in that task we have failed miserably in the face of very stiff and long standing and deadly assault of capital and monarchy and the legions of unscupulous minions and bag men of that same capital.
We now at this time in North America, "the last bastion of freedom" if we are to believe the late not great at all Ronald Reagan, in what many believe to be a societal implosion brought on by a nearly depleted consumer base facing wholsale bankruptcy and depression not seen since the 30s.You know that the industrial capacity of the western capitalist world has been stripped and shipped to the Asian continent and subcontinent and replaced with the service industry, similarly agriculture has been stolen from the farmer and monopolized by agribizz and turned into a contaminating agent via the chemical and oil industry and now the basis of life itself is perverted by the crossing of genes between organizims in direct contravention of nature itself. In any case the situation today as it applys to the labour movement and universal socialism has never been more perilous. The hill is steeper than it's ever been we can easily see the dismal lack of progess since the manifesto was written, for all those who have lived worked and died in the pursuit of real democracy and real freedom we have little tangeble benefit to show, and we find ourselves living in the belly of the capitalist monolith which as Marx and Lennin and many others have determined is doomed by mathmatics to fail with disasterous results.
For the life of me I cannot see past the approaching blood bath at the end of the capitalist nightmare. The 95% to 5% split which represents the have to have nots on the planet contains the whole story of capitalist power and greed, they will never share the wealth no matter what it will have to be pryed from thier cold dead hands or we will simply cease to exist as a species.
What hope do we have to educate organize and mobilize labour in the face of todays lethal problems, imperialism being the first and overwhelmingly formost, exactly like it was in the time of Marx?