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reply posted on 17-9-2010 @ 04:58 AM by babloyi
reply to post by Romantic_Rebel



Heh...has there ever been a "Real Communist" leader? Has there ever been "Real Communism" existing anywhere in the world? I don't think so.


reply posted on 17-9-2010 @ 05:57 AM by LifeInDeath
Most "Communist" leaders have been anything but. Mostly they have used the veneer and terminology of Communist ideals as a smokescreen for their totalitarian dictatorial rule. Mao, Stalin, etc. They used the ideology and economic principles as a kind of new religion to control the masses. Ironic, since Marx railed against religion - but one dogmatic ideology replaced another, and was held to with the same sort of fervent beliefs as have been Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Judiasm...etc., etc. Same thing in a different form.

I do think Lenin actually believed in what he was doing and it's pretty clear that at the time of his death he was trying to make changes in the system to make it more workable. Lenin really did live a very austere lifestyle, taking up residence in a very small, simple apartment within the Kremlin and forgoing luxuries and such. That's not to say Lenin didn't use extreme brutality in establishing his government - all I'm saying is that I think for him it was probably an ends justify the means situation. But, that brutality is what brought Stalin to the fore within his administration. Stalin was a useful kind of person when you run a government that way, and so he rose to ever more power and influene, until by the time of Lenin's death, he was really already very much in control of things (even if others didn't necessarily know it).

So, are the Kims of Korea true Communists? Well, they've always all lived in luxury - Kim Jong Il's son was infamously arrested trying to sneak into Japan to go to Disney World, there - something he'd apparently done before. They have kidnapped South Korean actors to perform privately for them, they import all manner of Western goods and luxuries - foods, liquors, etc., meanwhile their people live in desperate poverty, often going through terrible bouts of starvation. So, are they Communists? No, not even remotely. They are dictators who care only for their own well being and power - very, very far from the Communist ideal.


reply posted on 19-9-2010 @ 06:10 AM by xpert11
reply to post by Romantic_Rebel



Its a dead end argument really with the answer being no . Stalin choose Kim ii-Sung as his hand picked leader for North Korea because he considered him to be ideologically reliable enough to lead North Korea . Kim played along with being backed by Stalin for a period of time because he figured that Moscow was further away then Beijing.
Later on while in power from an academic stand point Kim didn't practice Communism but the level of state control in North Korea remains the same if not greater then was practised in the Soviet Union . Once again in the real world it is a dead end topic because tyranny is tyranny no matter what flag it flies under .

Cheers xpert11.
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