ScreamingEagle
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The better question to start with would be whether "the history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles," as Marx claims.
Good point.
If you want to tie something to today's politics (and the presidential campaign specifically), this would be a better angle.
Is the subjugation of a serf class in feudal France germane to the actions of the OWS Shitters? Is the question of class struggle in America, the first classless nation in history, meaningful?
meaningful according to Marx....since for him even democracy under capitalism is a bourgeois dictatorship....he believed that any state apparatus is the underpinning of the ruling class....marxist OWS believe they are the underdog proloteriat protesters....Marxist utopia is absolutely no government at all....just communal ownership....
...like that will work.....