Hi, everyone.
I just started reading Total Freedom by Chris Sciabarra (warning: politics book), and a good half of it seems to be about 'dialectics' as a thinking tool, but it's been total rubbish in trying to explain it. From poking around on the internet, it seems to have been a proto-systems theory that became a Marxist shibboleth.
Am I understanding that correctly? The LW survey says about 1 in 4 of us is a communist, so I'm hoping someone can point to me resources or something. Also, I've read through most of the sequences, and it didn't use the word dialectics in there at all, which seems strange if it's such a useful thinking tool. Is there something wrong with it as an epistemological practice? Is the word just outdated?
Sorry about the (tangentially) political post, I'm just kind of confused. Help?
One of the many reasons why no one can have a sensible political discussion - everyone is using words differently.
Generally I see socialism defined as the government control of the means of production. Redistribution is government control of the output of production.
Anyone got a better ism to term being in favor of a liberal redistributionist welfare state?
Social democracy or liberal socialism, maybe, although some potential for confusion remains as "liberal socialism" retains the s-word, and social democracy shades continuously into democratic socialism.