He doesn't have one. I guess you'd say he's a "definition-eunuch."
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Re: Fabianism
I wouldn't say that.
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Are you proud of your definition?
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IC when we define "something" (attach a term to this "something") we have to agree about the existence of the "something". If we are talking about two different somethings, naturally our definitions clash.
If you really think you are ready to return to socialism (I think you're not)
a) When Lenin wrote Left Wing Communism; An Infantile Disorder who is he writing against? Branches of "socialism" that did not exist? That do not still exist? Left vs right in THIS context means democratic vs authoritarian.
b) The branches of religious communism, what about them.
c) The utopian branches, past and surviving into the present.
I know what "state socialism" is (short for AUTHORITARIAN state socialism) and THAT is the "something" I recognize from your definition of "socialism". I also know that some WITHIN the authoritarian branches of socialism would agree with your definition (but many would not, would still consider wrongheaded socialists to be socialists)
What is your problem? Why do you NEED "all socialists are authoritarian socialists". Just because then you need only to say why authoritarianism is bad? I'm sure you will be able to find arguments against the various non-authoritarian branches (just might have to be different arguments, branch by branch)
Or to return to cats, stop saying the equivalent of "all cats are domestic cats" and "being domestic is essential to being a cat". << This IS what you are doing with respect to "socialism" >>
If you really think you are ready to return to socialism (I think you're not)
a) When Lenin wrote Left Wing Communism; An Infantile Disorder who is he writing against? Branches of "socialism" that did not exist? That do not still exist? Left vs right in THIS context means democratic vs authoritarian.
b) The branches of religious communism, what about them.
c) The utopian branches, past and surviving into the present.
I know what "state socialism" is (short for AUTHORITARIAN state socialism) and THAT is the "something" I recognize from your definition of "socialism". I also know that some WITHIN the authoritarian branches of socialism would agree with your definition (but many would not, would still consider wrongheaded socialists to be socialists)
What is your problem? Why do you NEED "all socialists are authoritarian socialists". Just because then you need only to say why authoritarianism is bad? I'm sure you will be able to find arguments against the various non-authoritarian branches (just might have to be different arguments, branch by branch)
Or to return to cats, stop saying the equivalent of "all cats are domestic cats" and "being domestic is essential to being a cat". << This IS what you are doing with respect to "socialism" >>
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Re: Fabianism
Right. So let's see if your definition and mine are the same, so we can see if they clash.MikeNovack wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2026 10:21 pm IC when we define "something" (attach a term to this "something") we have to agree about the existence of the "something". If we are talking about two different somethings, naturally our definitions clash.
Never mind. You're just making excuses. That you won't do it says everything I really need to know.
Re: Fabianism
You might as well be proud of the sack of potatoes you bought in the grocery store.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2026 9:38 pmOxford is. Cambridge is. Lots of other sources cite the same definition.
So why not?
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Or of wasting time on exchanging petty aphorisms with you.phyllo wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2026 12:48 pmYou might as well be proud of the sack of potatoes you bought in the grocery store.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2026 9:38 pmOxford is. Cambridge is. Lots of other sources cite the same definition.
So why not?
Rebuke accepted.