Marxism
Socialism, Marxism & Communism are variations on the same ideology. Basically: • Government ownership of means of production • No private property • Redistribution ("From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs") • Leadership by elites or dictator. Marxism is the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, in which the concept of class struggle in the current order of society stems from its economic system, capitalism; that in this system there are two major social classes; that conflict between these two classes is the root of all problems in society. The underlying principle: "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs". In practice, it often leads to violence since, according to Marx, a revolution is necessary in order to smash capitalism and proceed to the following stage. It also advocates for a proletariat dictatorship after the revolution to fight back any counter-revolution from the recently fallen bourgeoisie (capitalists). All Marxist forms of government in the past 150 years have been oppressive on it's citizens and as a result have failed! Because of this, today, radical leftist are taught to use the term 'socialism' and to make the point that socialism works in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and others. Conveniently misrepresenting the situations in those countries and leaving out Cuba, Venezuela, et al.

Labor Day is a Celebration of Work

9/5/22
from The Gray Area:
9/4/22:

We work for 3 reasons.

There are threats to our American view of work, Socialism, Communism, & Marxism. These are innately problematic to free work. But, aren't we supposed to share everything as Jesus did? Subsidiarity, small communities are meant to work together. But a large group or government is never supposed to control work. A government could never equitably redistribute work and resources fairly and completely. Good needs to be done by choice, not by force. In these systems everyone is brought down and suffers equally. You lose your reasons for work. Thus the sources of wealth would run dry.

The poor who are perpetually given food to eat robs them of their dignity.

Capitalism is a useful tool, but if we are not careful a free market can turn into a god of its own, a system that promotes the destruction of jobs. Overall, this systems allows people to take responsibility in their lives and to exercise their own creativity.

Maintaining a moral and ethical society is critical in any system.

Labor lifts us up.

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