Socialist’s Unquenchable Thirst for Power

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This is a painful lesson that a lot of us in the Palestine solidarity movement have been learning is that we don’t have power… what we don’t have is power… the question I’m asking myself, and I’m asking you to ask yourself, ‘is where can I actually build power?”

Eman Abdelhadi
Associate Professor of the University of Chicago’s Department of Comparative Human Development
At Socialism 2025, July 5, 2025
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As if you didn’t already know, socialists have an unquenchable thirst for power. And, of course, all Marxists know that political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.

I leave the remainder of this lesson as an exercise for the reader.

Please prepare appropriately.

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One thought on “Socialist’s Unquenchable Thirst for Power

  1. Yes, and like money. It’s the pursuit thereof where in lies the most evil.
    satan’s trick was to take away the end game.
    Like asking a rich person what “enough” money is. It’s never enough, no matter how much it is.
    Power breeds the same psychosis. Never enough.
    So, one is in a constant state of seeking more. And creating wake of evil for everyone else to deal with.
    But were compelled to remember “socialism” is a response to power greed from the other side.
    Money, power, control. Use any two to get the third.
    A sensible society will be on the lookout for this ancient paradigm.
    And stand ready to ruthlessly make an example of those that practice it.

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