“Principles” Step-By-Step: Measure (ix)
So why is it that Democrats seem so hellbent on pushing housing issues, in particular the funding of low-income apartment complexes? After all, they complain […]
Background information on Marxist principles and how they relate to modern Democrat policy.
So why is it that Democrats seem so hellbent on pushing housing issues, in particular the funding of low-income apartment complexes? After all, they complain […]
You might ask how we got here: how is it so many younger people today are buying into the false promises and utopian ideals of […]
A favorite goal of Democrats has always been either outright nationalization of private businesses or enough regulation to accomplish the same thing in effect; that […]
We continue our journey through the Democrats’ implementation of Engels’ roadmap of revolution with Measure (vi): “Centralization of money and credit in the hands of […]
We continue our journey through Engels’ “Principle of Communism” with the application of a core tenet of Communism: collectivism. To wit, measure (v): An equal […]
And of course no Communist revolution would be complete without getting the poor, oppressed workers involved. And thus I give you Measure (vi): “Organization of […]
Engels, in keeping with the idea that private property had to be abolished in favor of ownership by the State, focused on this “war on […]
In our second installment of “How to throw a revolution”: Principles Of Communism 18(ii): “Gradual expropriation of landowners, industrialists, railroad magnates and shipowners, partly through […]
So let’s go through this roadmap of revolution a measure at a time: I’m going to compare what Engels proposed with modern examples of its […]
Frederick Engels published a pamphlet entitled The Principles of Communism in 1847, around the same time Marx was writing Manifesto of the Communist Party. In fact, it was […]