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Serious_Business said:
commie said:
Also, humanism and communist go hand in hand. The idea of creating a level playing field is to allow for the growth of the individual without said individual being forced to spend his life merely scratching in the dirt, trying to survive.

In the strict sense of the word, communism refuses humanism (as understood by 18th century morality) because it is too abstract. Communism is supposed to be founded in materiality and history. Humanism is a bourgeois ideology because it pretends to go beyond that - it does not take economics as the basis of its thought, but rather human potential. Man is more than a social condition in humanism, not so in communism. To pretend that communism is more than a materialistic reductive position is making your own brand of communism. You're going agaisnt the party's guidelines, comrade. You are a fraud
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