It is very simple: marxism has been transformed into an ideological form to
serve the class interest of a faction of the capitalist class while communism
emerges constantly from the economic conditions of the economic structure of
the capitalist mode of production
Ralph Dumain <[EMAIL PROT
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At 01:14 PM 5/24/2007 -0400, Charles Brown wrote:
>Can someone explain the difference between Marxism, communism and socialism
>They seem to be the same thing.?
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>these are forms of fascis
Can someone explain the difference between Marxism, communism and socialism
They seem to be the same thing.?
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these are forms of fascism, how things are controlled. communism - we share
all. Marxism everyone else shares but m