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did u happen to forget that religion has exists as it does today and in even more oppressive forms for thousands before capitalism came around? the idea that capitalism is making something that has been bad long before capitalism even exists bad is straight up a historical.
That's true, but it's always been under class society where some form of these hierarchies exist.
yeah and in plenty of those societies religion WAS the hierarchy. how could we ever even eliminated class society while also preserving organizations and ideologies to which hierarchy is inherent.
In "The Principles of Communism" Engles writes:
The mirrors my perspective above in that if we focus on class struggle in order to bring about communism, religion will take a new form in either shifting to focus on simply the "spirituality" aspect or disappear entirely.
using that quote to defend religion is like defending the state by quoting the "Paris Commune" if that supports any view its mine.
My intention is not to "defend religion" as you say. I'm simply stating that I think attacking religion is counter productive or at the very least, will not accomplish anything. I have no love for religion myself, but it's important to remember that many of our comrades do. Hakim is a good example and a much more developed Marxist than myself and many others on this platform.
Does o_d defend religion? That's not quite how I interpreted what they said.
Yes they do, quoting for example "we should take that anti-religion energy and focus it on class struggle instead. Once we, the proletariat, control the state, we can suppress the power that religion holds over society."
It's basically class reductionism and also opposing at least the reactionary religious institutions is a part of class struggle anyway, not to mention opposing the usual religious rhetorics of class solidarity. And both will be framed as opposing religion anyway, so we don't really have to hide marxist materialism.
Of course, in the context of thread, Quran burning is definitely not any of this, just a useless juvenile demonstation and provocation (which also more often than not comes from the fanatic christian circles).
I'm reminded of the church's betrayal of the Irish revolutionaries, when it realised that siding with the Brits would maintain more of its landholdings.
A few years early James Connolly wrote about the revolutionary zeal in the working class Catholics, in 'Catholicism, Protestantism & Politics' (1913):
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First thing anyone should know about catholic church is how incredibly opportunistic that institution is, it will always manage the line of least friction to its power and priviledges. There is one notable exception though, marxism. It's always against marxist states because it's philosophically, theoretically and practically opposed to marxism, even if in rare circumstances it's forced to coexist. For example Cuba - diamonds against nuts that if Cuban socialism got destroyed it will turn into mirror of polish one, all with putting a mask of "defender of the people" and people getting smashed by capitalism would buy that shit, defusing revolutionary movement, exactly as happened in all postsocialist countries (with orthodox church where applicable because it's not a big difference, same modus operandi).