PSP18
Team Captain
Karl Marx was a man that believed strongly in freedom for both the individual the the human species. Marx himself said that the value he admires most in a man is "to fight" and the vice he detested the most is "servitude".
Karl Marx defines a communist society as one in which the working masses have direct ownership and control of the means of production and where commodity production has ceased and the economic law of value no longer rules over economic production.
In the opening chapter of capital Marx defined a socialist society as follows:
"imagine for a moment, an association of free men, working with the means of production held in common"
Communism is about workers co-operatives and direct democracy. Societies like North Korea are the complete antithisis of communism, producers are alienated from both the means of realising their labour power and the commodities they produce, the working class have no direct say in how society is managed and there is no direct democracy, the economic law of value production still holds, commodity production is still dominant and goods are not distributed according to need.
North Korea is not socialist or communist, it is state capitalist.
Not what I expected here but well said! Some alternative editorialising!





