Message from @Enigmatic★Chromatic
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As far as mind goes, materialism fails horribly. We have recordings of consciousness long after the cells and neurons go iselectric meaning there are no brainwaves, meaning according to any materialism view, consciousness no longer exists. However there is evidence and quite a few cases of this being the case, this may in fact be the case for NDE's and the whole light phenomena which only 20% of dead experience
the rest come back
No, to be clear equality in some respects can be a result of communism, but Marxism is first and foremost a analytical method, and communism is the result, to which communism seeks to abolish class
Why would Marxism/Communism abolish class? What is wrong with class?
I cna see abolishing class socially, as in the construct of class and the attitudes. However is this good? Is it possible to abolish class physically and materialistically. Is that right in any way? I can see the case for preventing radical materialism and accumulation of absurd wealth, however beyond that?
Personally I do think that money needs to flow, CEO's shouldn't be making say 1000X or 10k times more than the floor worker who can barely get by. This leads to economic issues in and of itself
You mean shouldn't be?
No. I am Right Wing obviously
And I want to be clear, class in this sense is not defined by the amount of money one makes, or whether or not a boss exists, bosses are not an issue
I meant the person above said
"CEO's should be making..."
But the context made it sound like they meant to say shouldn't
oh wait they shouldn't
my bad
Is cool, I gotcha dude
I think on this we have common ground
My issue is not people being richer, nor the existence of a boss, but the relationships to production
In some form or fashion working people should have democratic control of their work place and receive in full the value of their labour
That means no boss, lol.
You can elect a boss
A boss who is accountable to the workers is ideal
But would you allow him to exercise his power even if he fails a majority test for a specified duration?
Likely he would be replaced
So, he is boss in name only, right? It is more like a direct democratic system
Management is obviously necessary
"in theory" "what it could be" "likely" "possibly"
Yes it is like a direct democratic system
So, no boss essentially. Because a boss could make no rules and do nothing without majority approval
communism leads to corruption
even tho thats the least of its problems
Well what is the role of a "boss" so to speak?
he makes the shots
Primarily in management and communication of departments
The role of boss is to act as an intermediary between the owners and the workers
I wouldn't say that
Perhaps in some respects this is also a character under the current system
But managerial work is obviously necessary, is it not?
It is just that. If management says that you have to work for one more hour, it would make owner happy, but workers unhappy
it boggles my mind someone can like something that is horrible, and failed everytime and only brought death and misery and was proven to fail every single time
Yes, as things exist today