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To: goldworldnet who wrote (318243)11/23/2021 5:33:26 PM
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No practical difference between a Nazi and a Commie regime. Mass murder results from both.



To: goldworldnet who wrote (318243)11/23/2021 5:46:11 PM
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I think that is the definition of totalitarianism



To: goldworldnet who wrote (318243)11/23/2021 8:57:10 PM
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Perhaps we need to define "Totalitarianism," but when it comes to Marxism, it is synonymous with communism. Some say there is a difference between socialism and communism.

IMO, the only difference may be that some private faiths remain in socialism, but definitely not allowed in communism.

Karl Marx said: "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs"

Excerpts:

Manifesto of the Communist Party (marxists.org)

The ?Manifesto of the Communist Party? was written by Marx and Engels as the program of the Communist League1 on the direction of its Second Congress (London, November 29-December 8, 1847), which marked a victory, line during the discussion of the programme questions, for those who saw the proletariat as the leading force for Communism.

An interesting note on socialism:



Marx's birthplace, now Brückenstraße 10, in Trier. The family occupied two rooms on the ground floor and three on the first floor. [27] Purchased by the Social Democratic Party of Germany in 1928, it now houses a museum devoted to him. [28]