by Apotheosis » Wed Oct 08, 2003 2:08 pm
Normally, I only read through all the messages posted on fullhyd.com boards. But, MM\'s post spurred me into action.
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There is actually, in principle, nothing wrong with communism. Its doctrine promises you a Utopian world. Do you know how Communism came about? It happened sometime during the industrial revolution when the capitalists were working the workers to death - in fact the workers would work till they passed out. That is when Karl Marx came on the scene and said, \"Workers of the world, unite. You have nothing to lose but the bondage of your slavery.\"
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That is how it began. But, do you know where communism is most prevalant? Surprise, surprise. The US of A, that claims to be the most capitalist country in the world. The trade unions there are so powerful that the rich industrialists cannot so much as suspend a worker. The only place where this is not applicable is in the industries of defence, because they are concerned with national security. The workers here can form no trade unions. And that is why US is forever at war so that the defence industries can sell their weaponry. This is the only way the millionaires are appeased by the US congress.
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Anyway, that was an insight into the doctrine and where it is most widely used. What communism promises you is a secure job, something that the Japanese did up until a few years ago till they came under the US influence and now their economy is in a bad shape. It does not mean that the state has to necessarily influence all market decisions. It only gives the proletariat certain basic rights to earn their livelihood, at the same time protecting them from the exploitation of the rich and the powerful.
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I would recommend a book, \"Quite Flows the Don\", by Michael Sholokov. It is pretty difficult to get hold of the book, but I know that the British Library has a copy. It is an account of life in Russia from a few years before the Czar was overthrown to a few years after. Read it, and you would understand the reason why Russia became communist.
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However, what is wrong with it is the way the doctrine is applied, especially in China. There it has become synonymous with no freedom and no human rights. If today we, Indians, have PF, gratuity, etc., it is because of what Nehru and Indira Gandhi worked out for us. Thanks to those policies, we can look forward to a peaceful life after retirement.
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Every thing has its pros and cons. What is important, however, is to see the pros from the cons.