• Tyfud@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    This is the correct answer. Anyone that disagrees should go read the communist manifesto and come back to see if they still disagree.

    The issues are with his solutions. He correctly calls out all the issues with capitalism. Just nails them.

    But his ideas about how to solve it by abolishing land rights and the entire inheritance system is problematic, as the OP says.

    Not that it couldn’t work in a vacuum, but it’s not a realistic solution to our problem.

    A much more well considered approach of proposed solutions can be found in the book: Utopia for realists.

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

      The Communist Manifesto was a pamphlet written within the context of Marx’s time, and the Material Conditions that came with them. They were not meant to be the solution, but a solution, and for his time period.

      Reading the Communist Manifesto as a means to say Marx’s ideas are problematic by stripping them from their context and slapping them onto modern times is a disservice to Marxism.

      Marxism is a frame of analysis, a philosophical method via Dialectical Materialism, and a tool for looking at how to improve whatever situation you are in. As such, further reading of Marx beyond the Manifesto is a requirement to understand what Marxists of today advocate for.