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The State and Revolution was the big turning point for me as well because it dismantles all the arguments regarding reformism. And what really struck me about it was how relevant it felt because you see these exact same debates playing out today. And tha made me realize that Lenin hit on an invariant in the system. After a whole century of capitalism, we're still at the exact same place.
What I find interesting about Marxism is that it inoculates you from capitalist propaganda. Once you understand a certain amount of theory, then the whole system is laid bare, and you can see exactly what's happening and why it's happening. You start realizing how elections work, why 'progressive' candidates never win. Why supposedly left parties always betray their promises. All of a sudden, it's not just random bad luck, or people not voting hard enough, you start seeing it through a structural lens, and these become necessary outcomes which are the only ones possible within the system. And I think that's the real power of dialectical materialism, it creates a level of understanding that makes you immune to the sophistry that the propagandists use.
Yes, well said. The science of it is a huge deal in political literacy. It's much easier to be deceived without it because without it we're depending on bougie science like idealism and metaphysics, and as those are insufficient to explain things, trying to wrack one's brains to work things out through them tends to end up with a lot of going in circles and a lot of "I guess people are stupid or something". When you're armed with the science of it, normally incomprehensible behavior has an explanatory process behind it that can be investigated and analyzed, one of clashing contradictions and development through phases. Things that seemed like impenetrable mysteries before become a lot more doable to understand.
Exactly, being able to see the root causes and then trace how they connect to the symptoms we observe is at the crux of actually understanding what's going on.