TheMilford wrote:GuyMercier wrote:yes, that's what Marx said a hundred years ago
and we're still waiting
I did not mean it that way, as a blanket statement to cover the ideology of Capitalism in general. It means if you take an example of a capitalist system (i.e. the United States) you can track it's progress, rise and fall in a relatively short period of time. It will exhaust itself quickly as it cannot perpetuate itself like a socialist or democratic fiscal system.
I'm rambling now...
Cheers,
I don’t really buy into (heh, language) this kind of deterministic, Hegelian argument (and let’s leave Marx’s reworking of Hegel out of this for now shall we).
It’s all up for grabs. ‘It all’ being reality, consciousness, power, art, nutrition, tube amps, denim, language, you invoke it.
There’s probably nothing your or I can do about it just like there’s nothing you or I can do about the current American administration’s power, policies, and popularity, Thing is, some people do do a lot about it. Capitalism is the ideological ground of almost everything that’s wrong (and highly effective) about American/western global hegemony. Hence, it ain’t no minnow to drop in the frying pan.
But if people don’t in the end make history -- and this a point which capitalism itself works to put to rest, again
very effectively – what’s the point of giving a shit about anything?