
Originally Posted by
thegodfather
Marx believed that a pure communist government could only arise out of the a capitalist society. He believed that society would go through three basic stages. First there would be capitalism, and when worker mistreatment became so terrible world wide, he believed there would be a mass working class uprising which overthrew the government. Next would be socialism, he felt that this was an integral step in achieving a pure communist government. However, only AFTER a society was capitalist, then socialist, could it ever achieve what Marx would call a pure communist society. The fact that countries such as Cuba, China, and Russia, all tried to implement Communist government through armed revolutions, meant that in Marx's eyes, they would never achieve the true definition of Communism, because by his definition, a society would have to experience capitalism and a mass worker revolt, followed by a period of socialist governance. So the forms of communism that you see in China, Cuba, and Russia were merely bastardized versions of Marx's ideals. For anyone to claim to know what the true definition is, would be absurd unless you are the reincarnate of Karl Marx.
Moving on...Fascism is a very loosely defined term, with some roots in Conservatism, it is hostile to change in some facets of government, yet it latches onto "technology" as part of its ideology in moving forward. It's a very interesting ideology to understand, but not one that is easily definable. There is really a lot of misinformation in this thread and before people go spouting off about political ideology's they know nothing about, I can recommend some good books to read so that you'll actually sound like you know what your talking about.
Anyways moving forward. In America we do not have a "pure capitalist" society. We have a mix of capitalism, with heavy regulations, and a mass amount of social welfare programs (you can refer to this as socialist, but it in no way implies that the government itself is socialist, it just adopts some principles). It is essentially a hybrid. It is also not, as some people wrongly describe it, a "Democracy." In pure Democracy, it is nothing more than mob rule, where 51% of society oppresses the other 49%(read: Aristotle). We have what is called a representative Republic, whereby we cast votes for elected leaders, who cast votes on our behalf. But we also have a system of laws which no "VOTE" of any kind can ever overturn. Such as the Bill of Rights. For instance, if 51% of the population favored eliminating the 1st amendment, it would be impossible to do so because it would be deemed unconstitutional by the SCOTUS(Judicial Branch). So, just a brief background on the American system and what it IS and IS NOT. Im going to the gym, peace...