Freddie spends most of the article advocating for socialism, and only talks about communism in the last paragraph. So its entirely possible he's okay with wealth redistribution a la Denmark and Sweden as a politically acceptable alternative to trying command communism and as a precursor to something entire new. This would be in keeping w…
Freddie spends most of the article advocating for socialism, and only talks about communism in the last paragraph. So its entirely possible he's okay with wealth redistribution a la Denmark and Sweden as a politically acceptable alternative to trying command communism and as a precursor to something entire new. This would be in keeping with what he's said multiple times in other essays, which is that the leftism/socialism of the future probably won't be communism in the Marxist sense.
Freddie spends most of the article advocating for socialism, and only talks about communism in the last paragraph. So its entirely possible he's okay with wealth redistribution a la Denmark and Sweden as a politically acceptable alternative to trying command communism and as a precursor to something entire new. This would be in keeping with what he's said multiple times in other essays, which is that the leftism/socialism of the future probably won't be communism in the Marxist sense.
The "leftism/socialism of the future" is vaporware. No one has the slightest idea how to make it work.