Comparing the Clinton regime to the Stalin regime

Rakesh Bhandari bhandari at phoenix.Princeton.EDU
Thu Jun 10 07:11:21 PDT 1999


\ The central theme
>of Marxian socialism is that people should be treated as ends in
>themselves, and not in the phony atomistic sense of Kantian liberalism, but
>ends in themselves as species-beings developing themselves.

Jacob, such ethical socialism is the central theme of misty pre Marxian revolutionary thought. Marxian socialism has an objective foundation. As Rosa Luxemburg put it:

"According to Marx, the rebellion of the workers, the class struggle, is only the ideological reflection of the objective historical necessity of socialism, resulting from the objective impossibility of capitalism at a certain stage. Of course, that does not mean (it still seems necessary to point out those basics of Marxism to the 'experts') that the historical process has to be, or even could be, exhausted to the very limit of this historical impossibility. Long before this, the objective tendency of capitalist development in this direction is sufficient to produce such a social and political sharpening of contradictions in society that they must terminate. But these social and political contradictions are essentially only a product of the economic indefensibility of capitalism. The situation continues to sharpen as this becomes increasinly obvious. If we assume with the 'experts' the economic infinity of capital accumulation, then the vital foundation on which socialism rests will disappear. We take refuge in the mist of pre Marxist systems and the schools which attempted to deduce socialism solely on the basis of the injustice and evil of today's world and revolutionary determination of the working classes."

In The Accumulation of Capital--An Anti Critique. MR Press, 1972, p.76

rb



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