• PugJesus@piefed.socialOPM
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    For all that I will condemn Khrushchev, overwhelmingly my condemnations are for him as a part of the rotten Soviet system as a whole more than him as an individual. It’s sad, because I think Khrushchev was a genuine believer in (admittedly only moderate) reform and a better future. But as Robespierre once said, “To rule innocently is madness.” Anyone who has power over a system is trapped in a no-win scenario - either sacrifice the power you have to influence it, and let other (potentially worse) people take over the reins; or do what you can to perpetuate the system, and all of its horrors, in the hopes that you can steer it to a less-bad outcome.

    I honestly think the Soviet Union was one of the worst things to happen to international leftism. Their demand that communist parties in the West follow Moscow’s line discredited what influence they had, and the obsession with crushing non-ML leftists in ongoing revolutions (like the insistence on crushing the Trots and anarchists in the Spanish Civil War before crushing the fascists) ensured that the ML interpretation of socialism sucked up all the oxygen in public discourse for the better part of a century.

    The PRC’s horrors, by contrast, have mostly been either domestic or blatant imperialism.

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      It’s sad, because I think Khrushchev was a genuine believer in (admittedly only moderate) reform and a better future. But as Robespierre once said, “To rule innocently is madness.” Anyone who has power over a system is trapped in a no-win scenario - either sacrifice the power you have to influence it, and let other (potentially worse) people take over the reins; or do what you can to perpetuate the system, and all of its horrors, in the hopes that you can steer it to a less-bad outcome.

      You put into words my opinions better than I could. Thank you.

      You put my opinions into words better than I could. Thank you.

      EDIT : JFC, I can’t even express my gratitude properly.

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      Yeah power forces you to make decisions with human cost, then by necessity it insulates you from a lot of that cost. It destroys the mind whether by isolation from consequences of your actions, which reduces your ability to understand or care for the little people, or by immense stress as you try not to stop seeing the people you hurt, which can lead one very rapidly towards substance abuse.