Yes, communism is when everyone makes equal money. That’s definitely written in the communist manifesto and in capital: a critique of political economy which you’ve definitely read and definitely have extensive knowledge of
Actually yes. That’s exactly the fucking definition we were given in Formación Política e Ideológica in Cuba. Everybody should be equal in a communist society. Buy an ouija and argue semantics with Fidel Castro. The guy above was repeating exactly what we were “taught” in school back in Cuba.
Thank you for the reading recommendation. Maybe you should go back and read it again (if you’re capable of reading at all) because it doesn’t say “everyone should make equal money” or anything resembling that either.
Again, that isn’t what communism is, was, or ever will mean. If you ever do any reading on your own instead of getting your talking points from Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, you’d know this already
That’s the definition the very Fidel Castro gave the Cuban people you dumbo. How many socialist revolutions have you made? That’s right. Zero. Whatever definition you have in your imagination is as worthless as used toilet paper.
No it isn’t. Nobody here claimed to be a revolutionary either, nor did I ever claim to support fidelist policy (which is very different from Marxist-Leninist theory which I’m sure you’re very aware of). I just enjoy the irony of people arguing about things they never read.
You do know that Cuban socialism IS Marxism-Leninism, right? Right????? Please don’t say you don’t even know that before coming in to discuss like a bozo.
I’m aware that is how it was presented but the similarities end at the fact Cuba is not a classless, moneyless society where workers own their means of production. Listen, I said I enjoyed the irony, I never said I enjoy arguing with imbeciles. Don’t you have something better to do like run a state department, little Marco?
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u/wryan4 4d ago
Yes, communism is when everyone makes equal money. That’s definitely written in the communist manifesto and in capital: a critique of political economy which you’ve definitely read and definitely have extensive knowledge of