Is it simply over-correcting in response to western anti-communist propaganda? I’d like to think it’s simply memeing for memes sake, but it feels too genuine.

  • ThirdConsul@lemmy.zip
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    2 months ago

    :D are tou sure about it?

    Administration is not a distinct class, but a subsection of classes.

    Have you perchance ever read anything by Marx, my sweet Marxists? Or talked about bureaucracy with communists not from China?

    Since you didn’t, in marxist theory state bureaucracy is distinctly never a part of working class. Iirc the quote, it’s always “appalling parasitic body”.

    And honestly, thinking that administrations are worker class… Like damn.

    Unless you claim tautology?

    NPC not made from working class representatives is socialist, because China is socialist. China is socialist because it’s ruled by socialist government, although not made from working class representatives?

    (Before talking to you I honestly thought this duck looks less like capitalistic duck).

    • Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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      2 months ago

      I’ve read Marx, quite a lot, actually.

      This executive power with its enormous bureaucratic and military organization, with its vast and ingenious state machinery, with a host of officials numbering half a million, besides an army of another half a million, this appalling parasitic body, which enmeshes the body of French society and chokes all its pores, sprang up in the days of the absolute monarchy, with the decay of the feudal system, which it helped to hasten.

      He was talking about the French state. You’re actually taking a metaphysical approach to Marx, not a dialectical one, by trying to abstract points away from the necessary context they exist in.

      Classes are social relations to production and distribution. When production is collectivized and owned by all, it still needs managers, what Engels refers to as the “administration of things.” Further still, between capitalism and communism there is the transition from one to the other, that is still heavily made up of elements of the old as elements of the new grow and overtake it.

      This is basic dialectics.