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posted by Steve Homepage E-mail, US, 30.11.2007, 00:12

Edit: Revised subject header.

> My country was spoiled by the burgeoises (from inside and outside),
> and in the time of their regime, not in the years of socialism beginning
> with the 1960's. Before the 1960's we had Soviet occupation and their
> imposed dummy government, but this is another story.

You are very confused, a perfect product of "actually existing" socialism.

> On the other hand the socialism never seemed to flourish in my country, if
> you understand what I mean.

Your country never had real socialism. It had state capitalism, administered by corrupt and paranoid dictatorships.

> Socialism
> isn't as stupid as you think and it never aims to unrealizable things. It
> knows very well what can be done and how can be done. The socialism is
> smart enough to use these human feelings in a constructive manner, because
> it is master in making the evil to serve the good. Both sanctity and
> criminality could have their roots in these human feelings and socialism
> uses them for the former.

An attractive hypothesis. Where is the evidence to support it?

> But the bourgeoisie uses them for the later.

What ruler or ruling class (including Communist Party) does not?

> bourgeoise, being pragmatical, lacks any consistency. If he wants
> something, it is "good", if not, it is "bad". If it is in his interest to
> have some laws, he enacts them, when the same laws turn against his
> interest, he abrogates them. When people are unwilling to bend under his
> dominion, he calls his repression forces, when people are brainwashed and
> acquiescent, he is apostle of nonviolence. The burgeoise society is the
> reign of the arbitrary and of the total subjectivity.

Substitute "Party" for bourgeoisie and you have the history of your country (and some others) under so-called socialism.

> Last but not least keep in mind that socialism aims to the multilateral
> development of the human being, capitalism to the unilateral. This is why
> the monomaniac human robots are to be found only in the sybaritic
> burgeoise society and not in socialism.

You know nothing.

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