Quote Originally Posted by Siberian.Bear View Post
Have you ever try to read commi/merxist books in order to understand what this phrase really means?
I actually didn't happen to critisize a commi/marxist books. As a matter of fact, I just replied to Ramil's comment. And Ramil seemed to be interpreting the phrase that way: "I doubt anyone would object after the interim stage. To everyone according to his needs, after all." Meaning, who wouldn't like communism in which you get all your needs. So, I replied that the usage of that phrase in that way means the Communa would control what you need rather than giving you what you think you need. Which, I think is fairly sad. Having said that, I do not intend to critisize a commi/marxist books for a very simple reason: their authors are not here to reply. And if their book is really convincing that still does not mean anything to me as I mentioned earlier. An idea could be convincing, but fundamentally wrong. In practice, as Johanna mentioned, the classic commi/marxist books had failed to correctly predict the future.