Just Finished Reading :
Communism – A Very Short Introduction by Leslie Holmes
Being politically from the Left (or, from an American
perspective, the Far Left) I have more than a little sympathy with the idea of
Communism. Structured in the correct fashion and populated by people dedicated
to its ideals it could work and, I think, work rather well. Of course no such
society has ever existed. It’s even debatable as to whether such a society
could exist (or more likely would be allowed to exist). The author is indeed
quite explicit that the states which called (or the few that still call)
themselves Communist where nothing of the sort. Marx was quite clear, on this
point at least, that although the inevitable outcome of the inherent
contradictions of Capitalism the final utopia of Communism cannot be hurried or
simply set-up in a single country. This is, of course, exactly what Lenin (and
especially Stalin) attempted to do in Russia with disastrous consequences
– just as Karl Marx predicted.
Marxism, like Communism, is deeply out of fashion with the
distasteful stories which emerged out of the old Soviet
Union forever tarnishing their ideas and aspirations. With the
recent economic turmoil, however, it would appear that the pragmatic Chinese
solution of missing the best of both worlds – Communism and Capitalism – seems
to be working better than anyone could have expected. Maybe Marx was right and
Stalin just far too impatient? After all Marx thought that a period of
Socialism needed to precede Communism, before the entire state apparatus
finally faded away, and maybe China is doing exactly that? It’s intriguing to
wonder exactly what Karl would make of it all.
As I have come to expect from this excellent series of books
this was an informative and thought provoking read. Not only did I learn quite
a bit of the historical nature of Communism throughout the world but also a
great deal about its political, economic and social structures – all without a
single yawn! This is a definite book to recommend to my more Progressive
American readers who might be a bit afraid of challenging those ignorant idiots
who persist in labelling President Obama as a Socialist or (worse in their
minds) a Communist. This book will definitely give you the ammunition to rip
them a new one! Highly recommended for those who have heard the propaganda and
want a more balanced view of an ideology that, for a time, ruled half the world
and seemingly threatened the other half so much.
1 comment:
I'll look it up. It's a subject I'm quite interested in, and I know I'm armed with only shirtsleeve hunches where I should have more informed ideas.
Having said that, I always tend to think that no system can survive that does not take into account our selfish and competitive and hierarchical tendencies. I'm suspicious that we can sustain any system which requires a long-term, sustained concern about the welfare of others--especially as a primary motivator. On the other hand, in this country at least, we've turned our whole system over to those operating on only the basest motives. Every system needs controls, but there must be some balance and control.
I'll look the book up!
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