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Originally Posted by CAPTAIN CAVEMAN
yet you failed to include
which was right under your quote.
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But it's implying that the flood stuff is a possibility.
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Originally Posted by The Unfan
I highly doubt that. Similarity in belief is not the same thing as presence of the other belief. Liberals aren't Marxists, but Marxism borrows heavily from liberalism and can even be classified as the extreme end there of. Honestly, I think you're going up the wrong end of a slippery slope.
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What are you talking about? Marxism developed as an attack on liberalism, or rather its economic doctrine, capitalism. They are fundamentally opposed. It is true that certain parts of the liberal movement was influenced by socialist ideas and developed into social liberalism, particularly in John Stuart Mill's doctrine. But Marx's ideas about the proletariat's complete control over the means of production, among other things, goes against the basic philosophies of liberalism.