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October 26, 2009 - 10:23 am - by Richard Fernandez
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2009-10-26 20:48:24

“Think of yourself like bacteria and you’ll soon be treated like one. The Marxist word for the plural of humanity and the plural of algae are the same: it is the masses. Not the people.”

“As for Marxism, one thinks of an analogy with another physical theory. This is the kinetic theory of gases, according to which a gas is the aggregate of molecules that come into collision, with the result of each collision determined by the laws of mechanics. A very great number of molecules transform the statistical laws of their collision into the general laws of the physics of gases. (Marx:)“The only form of social contact of the producers of goods in capitalist society is exchange” (just as for gas molecules the only form of interaction is collision). The interaction of a great number of producers engenders that “social production” which, in its turn, determines their political, legal and religious notions, and the “social, political and spiritual processes of life in general.” It is evident that such a conception makes sense only on the assumption that separate “molecules” (producers) are identical.” Igor Shafarevich

“We have arrived at this view of socialism in attempting to account for the contradictions evident in the phenomenon at first glance. And now, looking back, we feel confident that our approach indeed accounts for many of socialism’s peculiarities. Understanding socialism as one of the manifestations of the allure of death explains its hostility toward individuality, its desire to destroy those forces which support and strengthen human personality: religion, culture, family, individual property. It is consistent with the tendency to reduce man to the level of a cog in the state mechanism, as well as with the attempt to prove that man exists only as a manifestation of non-individual features, such as production or class interest.” Igor Shafarevich

http://www.robertlstephens.com/essays/shafarevich/001SocialistPhenomenon.html

Why would identical little molecules and cogs have any unalienable “God-given” human rights? Karl Marx answered this question: There will be no unalienable rights for pond scum because pond scum is of measurably little value. Karl Marx hated his fellow man – disgusting pond scum and insignificant identical molecules:

“You must, therefore, confess that by “individual” you mean no other person than the bourgeois, than the middle-class owner of property. This person must, indeed, be swept out of the way, and made impossible.” Karl Marx

http://www.anu.edu.au/polsci/marx/classics/manifesto.html

“And still, you (ordinary middle class individual – creative owner of property) personified mankind, I may take you by the power of my mighty hands and crush with fierce force. In the meantime, as the abyss gapes before me and you in the darkness, You will fall in it and I’ll follow you, Laughing and whispering into your ear: “Come down with me, friend!” Karl Marx

http://www.forerunner.com/predvestnik/X0013_Karl_Marx.html