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In reply to the discussion: URGENT MUST SEE - "LES MISERABLES" -- It Is The Movie Of Our Time -- GOP Featured -- [View all]socialist_n_TN
(11,481 posts)36. True that Marx wasn't so much "against" capitalism as he was..........
expecting it to be superseded by the next historical stage, i.e., socialism and then eventually communism. And this period was a transitional time between monarchism/feudalism and capitalism. Marx would have said (and did say) that capitalism was an advance over feudalism.
But I will disagree with your second paragraph. Once capitalism became entrenched as THE social, political, and economic system du jour, AT THAT POINT HE WAS AGAINST CAPITALISM. AND he didn't expect capitalism to go away easily. He thought that the next historical system, socialism, would HAVE TO BE BORN REVOLUTION. I DO agree that he would have also been against plutocracy and fascism.
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URGENT MUST SEE - "LES MISERABLES" -- It Is The Movie Of Our Time -- GOP Featured -- [View all]
TheMastersNemesis
Dec 2012
OP
It is also about racism and sexism like found in the 1850s and 1950s and 1960s
graham4anything
Dec 2012
#2
Can't possibly beat Chicago or Cabaret! The best musicals ever made, IMO. Or close to it.
Honeycombe8
Dec 2012
#32
Which ties in to the economic exploitation epitomized by the capitalist system.........
socialist_n_TN
Dec 2012
#30
Yep. I mentioned it several times this week. Absolutely amazing. The 1935 version is great!
Gregorian
Dec 2012
#9
People in this couintry like watching the poor from theatre seats. Not so much mingling...
jtuck004
Dec 2012
#10
Why 'this country'? Les Miz is a global mega hit, on stage and on screen. The stage production start
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2012
#39
Because in this country we have docmentation of low-income people being arrested
jtuck004
Dec 2012
#42
I plan to go see it, but it will have to had really strived to be as good as the stage
1monster
Dec 2012
#16
Except the Paris Uprising was a direct result of the post Waterloo administration...
politicat
Dec 2012
#24
I realize this is late, but I really love your explanation. No snark, just the facts. nt
Stardust
Jan 2013
#44
I Have The 10th Anniversary On Video Tape. Even In That Format It Was Excellent.
TheMastersNemesis
Dec 2012
#37
Huge Jackman is probably the best musical theater leading man of our time.
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2012
#38