Karl marx was correct on this issue

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Karl Marx observed and wrote this in "on the Jewish question" and it is something I agree with...

Constitution of Pennsylvania article 9. All men have received from nature the imprescriptle right to worship the almighty according to the dictates of their conscience and no one can be legally compelled to follow....no human authority can, in any circumstances, intervene in a matter of conscience or control the forces of the soul

Once again I completely agree with Karl Marx. Go marx
 
There was never a day in the life of Karl Marx where he was even close to being right.
 
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Wait -- Karl Marx wrote the Pennsylvania Constitution?

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The greatest man in history observed it and if you were a true democrat you would know he wrote "on the Jewish question" where he observed political trends in western countries. One of which was the Pennsylvania constitution which actually mentions God and religion. I know it is counter intuitive because we all know that the colonist were a bunch atheist who came here. They probably just thanked God because....oh hell...I dont fuckin know why but Christianity didn't exist until the 1980s. That is when Reagan came along and single handily invented Christianity.
 
There was never a day in the life of Karl Marx where he was even close to being right.
Utter BS. The reason we are still talking about him is because he was so right, not so wrong.
Is that why he let 4 of his 7 children die in poverty?
Which he didn't. And children died young then, in very large numbers.

And even if he had, that wouldn't have changed how valid his ideas were in the slightest. Just because Einstein was a lousy father doesn't mean he was a bad physicist.
 
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There was never a day in the life of Karl Marx where he was even close to being right.
Utter BS. The reason we are still talking about him is because he was so right, not so wrong.

If the millions of people who were murdered under his ideology could talk, they would say no he was so wrong.

Where were people "murdered under his ideology"?

Pennsylvania? :ack-1:


Russia and you know it. :cheeky-smiley-018:
 
There was never a day in the life of Karl Marx where he was even close to being right.
Utter BS. The reason we are still talking about him is because he was so right, not so wrong.

If the millions of people who were murdered under his ideology could talk, they would say no he was so wrong.

Where were people "murdered under his ideology"?

Pennsylvania? :ack-1:


Russia and you know it. :cheeky-smiley-018:

Whew. That was close. Cuz I grew up in Pennsylvania and barely escaped the Marxian death squads. They're in the state constitution yanno.

Actually I made that up. Playing the same game. :eusa_liar:

I'm not sure Karl Marx invented the idea of political megalomaniacs killing off their power rivals. I could be wrong but something tells me that started way earlier.
 
Right or wrong Marx has sure upset the world. Think of the American lives and American money that Marx has cost America, and then think of the cost to the world. Did we fear Americans going communistic, the world going communistic or just what? In any case it was a bonanza for politicians the world over. Are we now discovering a new reality, that nations go communistic, drop Marx and then in a time period the communist countries start adding capitalism to their economy? Will most nations eventually end up with a mixture of socialism and capitalism?
 

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