And the State certainly does not do under socialism what Karl Marx said it would: wither away.
In Venezuela, "Bolivarian" dictator Nicolás Maduro sure isn't withering away. In defiance of terms as well as term limits, he is not stepping down even as his country spirals downward into starvation and squalor.
His method and madness are not mysteries: he keeps power the old-fashioned way, sheer force.
The Post's editors note his latest stay-in-office procedure: "He's going to expand his massive private army to 4 million gunmen by the end of 2020."
He might be able to do it, since his ruthless regime is supported not only by a well-stocked military, but also boasts an alleged 3.3 million gang-members in the "Bolivarian militia," exempt from the gun confiscation of 2012.
It turns out (to neither your shock nor mine) that key to making socialism work is the threat of confiscation, control, murder. "Maduro is showing that the sure way to make it 'succeed,'" says the Post, "is for the self-proclaimed socialists to have all the guns."
By definition, socialism is the "public" ownership and control of the means of production. By necessity, socialism requires the governing class's ownership and control of the means of destruction.
And we see that now being used to destroy any opposition.
This is Common Sense. I'm Paul Jacob.
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Paul Jacob (@Common_Sense_PJ ) is author of Common Sense which provides daily commentary about the issues impacting America and about the citizens who are doing something about them. He is also President of the Liberty Initiative Fund (LIFe) as well as Citizens in Charge Foundation. Jacob is a contributing author on the ARRA News Service.
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