tycho wrote:In the end, this story is about the vandals and the conflict inside them, which has found an object in Marx.
The reduction of philosophy to crime is intriguing. It's a negation of the highest value and calling.
If the vandalism represents a general trend in Europe, then guys, there's a serious blackout there.
Do we have light in here?
The vandals are clearly ignorant. They are probably some key board warriors who have graduated from the key board to a real life action. This is a juvenile act and that energy should be directed to something useful like brexit.
Now to Karl marx. He was right and wrong (Or yet to pass)
1. Karl max was right the bourgeoisie did exploit the proletariat and did lead to massive inequality. USA is a great example of the exploitation and is the prototypical capitalistic society unlike Europeans who have some elements of socialism.
2. The inequality was going to lead to uprising. Yes Karl Marx was right on this as well but he was wrong on how the uprising will look like. The uprising is fueling demagogues and the rise of nationalism. The Modis, Trumps and magufulis of this world are as a result of the inequality. However the demagogues are pointing the fingers at "others"
3. Marx was wrong on communism being the evolution from capitalism. He might be wrong or this future is yet to pass. The experimentation of the universal living wage, despite their failures, might be a first step to a proto-communist world that is different from what the Bolsheviks envisioned. AI, Machine learning and robotics might also support this proto-communist world.
Don't get me wrong communism didn't work and the few countries that claim to be communist now are actually socialist. But maybe the timing was wrong and Marx might still be right communism or some form of communism is still the future.