Karl Marx and Millennials
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Channel: Bishop Robert Barron
Views: 121,849
Rating: 4.7487864 out of 5
Keywords: Bishop Barron, Karl Marx, Socialism, Communism, Catholic
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Length: 25min 27sec (1527 seconds)
Published: Mon Aug 12 2019
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Robert Barron sketches Marxism, and comments from a faith perspective, drawing from the well of Rerum Novarum. Barron also mentions Feuerbach and Centesimus Annus.
A fine criticism of Marxism.
I'd add, Marxism is inherently irrational, mainly because it is an application of induction (a myth) into the political realm in the form of historical determinism, as Popper rightly pointed it out. Violence is an inevitability within Marxism, there is no other end result. (So when someone makes the claim 'real communism' has never been tried, know that they are betraying their ignorance of their own creed.) This is all above Marxism economical inviability, which Mr. Barron rightly points out.
The idea of anti-rational memes (which includes religion) is useful here. As defined as, "An idea that relies on disabling the recipients’ critical faculties to cause itself to be replicated." Both religion and marxism are fine examples of anti-rational memes. They rely on authoritarianism, and suppression of criticism in order to replicate. (Scientism follows this too).
It's always that same picture