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In this follow-up episode, we continue our discussion on communism as a rival religion. Building on our previous conversation, we explore Marxism’s materialism, its denial of individual sin, and its promise of redemption through revolution.
We also discuss Aristotle’s classic defense of private property, and the idea that inequality is not simply a social injustice but something constitutive of nature itself. Together we examine how Marxism mirrors the structure of religious belief—offering its own vision of salvation, moral authority, and a future utopia.
By Ryan Rindels and Bo SalisburyIn this follow-up episode, we continue our discussion on communism as a rival religion. Building on our previous conversation, we explore Marxism’s materialism, its denial of individual sin, and its promise of redemption through revolution.
We also discuss Aristotle’s classic defense of private property, and the idea that inequality is not simply a social injustice but something constitutive of nature itself. Together we examine how Marxism mirrors the structure of religious belief—offering its own vision of salvation, moral authority, and a future utopia.