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Bogtrotter07
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Originally Posted by dshans
There is much that is misunderstood about the economic politics of socialism and the structural politics of communism as evinced by Stalin and too many who followed in his footsteps. What Seeger and many others embraced was not the totalitarian, iron-fisted politics but the hope for a more equitable dispersion of resources and reward for effort.
Much as we see today with the inequity between the 1% and the 99%. Silly slogans to highlight ugly realities.
Enough. Enough of this nonsense.
I read this as saying that Stalin and the Russians fucked up. And then I see that dshans said that he didn't think Seeger was in favor of any of that.
But I don't think that I see anywhere in dshans post where he outlines a problem or offers a solution. He just stated that in his opinion Seeger wanted a more equitable economic system (is all). Kind of like don't confuse taking the same highway as having the same destination.
I saw dshans as explaining by setting context, in a mild though intellectually more sophisticated explanation of Seeger's activity intended to preserve détente. He used the example of today's inequalities to show how it has existed in America, and could have affected his behavior. After all, today you do not have to go to the lengths to point out economic or class inequality. You can just go to the interwebs.