Anonymous ID: 8b61e4 Aug. 27, 2020, 12:18 p.m. No.10441070   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1110

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Anon List of Best Critiques of Marxism

 

Leszsk Kolakowski's 3 volume masterwork of his critique of Marxism "Main Currents of Marxism":

https://gofile.io/d/LNyVpH

 

Robert Tucker's "Philosophy and Myth in Karl Marx:

http://www.bard.edu/library/arendt/pdfs/Tucker-Marx.pdf

 

George Reisman's discovery that profits, not wages, is the 'original' monetary income in human civilization:

https://mises.org/library/classical-economics-vs-exploitation-theory

 

Murray Rothbard's explanation that Marxism is a secularized religion:

https://mises.org/library/karl-marx-religious-eschatologist

 

Ludwig Von Mises' explanation on how Marx attacked human reason itself in order to pave way for his system to be adopted:

https://mises.org/library/human-action-0/html/pp/656

 

Ludwig Von Mises' discovery of DIVISIVE LOGIC inherent in Marxism:

https://mises.org/library/human-action-0/html/pp/657

Anonymous ID: 8b61e4 Aug. 27, 2020, 12:48 p.m. No.10441390   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1553

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With 2 I'll select the religious reality and the economic reality:

 

Religious: Marxism is derived from a dialectic in Creatology that imputes to "The One"/"God"/"Geist"/etc an inner schism/division, an inner 'uneasiness', an inner 'conflict', that 'needed' the creation of the empirical universe, whereby the only path to "wholeness"/"completeness"/"fulfillment"/etc is through a history of necessary evil and necessary good clashing perpetually until at last there occurs an 'inevitable' cataclysmic apocalypse of maximum depravity, pain, and destruction, after which the 'historical process' will have finally 'worked itself put', and humanity will have finally 'reabsorbed' back with "The One" and history will end.

 

[This is contrasted with orthodox Judaism/Christianity/Islam that holds the event of Creation was an event of God's Love and Benevolence for his creations (humanity).]

 

Economic: Marxism is derived from a false description of the origination of money incomes in human civilization. Marx, following Adam Smith, believed that in the "early and rude state of things", if there ever was such a time, that the very first monetary incomes earned were wages, and that the introduction of people acting in the capacity of "capitalists" represented the introduction of a reduction in wages and increase in profits. This is the conceptual framework of Marx's exploitation theory which is what EVERY Marxist institution depends on and takes for granted as true. The reality is that PROFITS were the first monetary income, as the "early and rude state of things" had people making products directly from the material world around them, and sold them as commodities. The monetary incomes earned on the sale of commodities is product sales revenues, not wages. Then, once people became wealthy enough such that they were able to save money instead of using it to consume right away, that money was able to be used to pay people money incomes not for their commodities, that requires land and means of production of their own, but for only their labor. This was the creation of wages, and that represented a monetary cost to DEDUCT from product sales revenues, which used to be all profit, but was now less than 100% by whatever extent wages were paid.

Just imagine what follows is people knew the reality that the rise of capitalism was in fact the rise of the wage earning class and FALL in profit incomes, not the other way around as per Marx.

 

I believe these two pieces are the two most important things to know about Marxism, as they can have worldwide gigantic implications in how human beings live, cooperate, and perceive the universe and each other!

 

Hope this helps.

Anonymous ID: 8b61e4 Aug. 27, 2020, 1:09 p.m. No.10441553   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1611

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It is important to know how Communist/Socialist ideology intertwined with ALL religions over the course of history

 

"Christianity Today" is a magazine whose narrative roots trace back to "Early Christian Communism".

 

Know how the enemy thinks!

 

https://mises.org/library/early-christian-communism

 

Anon's 2 most important things to know about Marxism:

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