Dragon
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So you don't buy one particular premise of Marxism but you swallow the other 95%?
What I just described IS 95% of Marxism in a nutshell. There's nothing else about it that's very important. If someone doesn't believe in the worker's revolt, the overthrow of capitalism, its replacement by a socialist economy, and the gradual withering away of the state leaving a communist utopia, that person isn't a Marxist. The fact that you would describe what they do believe in as "dangerous horseshit" doesn't change that. You would describe many ideas as "dangerous horseshit" (democracy, for example) which are not Marxist.
It's been proven wrong many many times.
LOL no it hasn't. But never mind; it's been clear for a long time that you're not fact-based in your belief system.
The point I was making is that many of the right on this board aren't just extremists, they're delusional extremists who think a majority of the American people agree with them. Apparently you are not among those. I can't escape the suspicion, though, that you recognize your own out-thereness, not because it's the truth (although it is), but because you take pride in it. It's no more fact-based than anything else you believe in, it just happens to be right more or less by accident.