Pick a country, past or present, and a philosopher who characterizes that country's values and philosophy...

Pick a country, past or present, and a philosopher who characterizes that country's values and philosophy. Obvious example would be Marx and the USSR.

The USSR does not characterize Marx's values.

How not? Only serious difference was socialism within one country.

Prussia, Kant.

Dictator of the proletariat was a dictator ruling over the proletariat, not the proletariat acting as dictator. The amount of democratic control over the state was a joke. You basically had an aristocracy of high party officials dictating what the serfs should do under the authority of the secretariat king. It's like some strange technofeudalism.

The USSR was a fairly successful empire though.

>It's like some strange technofeudalism.

Sounds like Marxism

But it isn't, it's Stalinism.

>But it isn't, it's Stalinism.

Which is applied Marxism.

Stupid Prussiaboo.

Stalinism is just anticapitalism. Marxism is also anticapitalism, but there's some definitional requirements that need to be met. Capitalist get confused and think everything not capitalism is Marxism.

Venezuela, Diogenes

Italy

Mazzini

John Locke, America
Voltaire, Republique Francais

Brazil

Gerson

12/10 LMFAO

Diogenes was eccentric and crazy but he wasn't dumb

>browsing catalog
>see thread
>Oh, I wonder how long it's going to take before assfractured commies come out of the wood work
>literally the first post
Shouldn't you faggots be sitting in a circle jerk on your commune singing kumbaya?

Herzl, Israel obvi

Holy Roman Empire, Voltaire

Ancient China, Confucius. In fact most of the countries in the Far East ar more or less influenced by confucianism.

Truth.

LAO TZE – CHINA.

JOSÉ VASCONCELOS – MÉXICO.

YAMAMOTO TSUNETOMO – JAPAN.

GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL – GERMANY.

John Locke America

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Murray Bookchin - Rojava

However Stalin was socialist