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Culture War Roundup for the week of October 24, 2022

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I'm preparing to write an effort post steel-manning the claim that communism (or socialism, or leftism, or whatever word you prefer) is a religion and using that steel-man to make additional arguments and observations about the culture war. Is anyone aware of previous discussions on the motte on this topic? If so, kindly link those discussions in the comments. Please also link any non-motte sources as well.

Given my intended topic and scope, the resulting text may not fit into the current 10k character limit that applies to comments in the CW thread. What are the rules here? Did the multi_part_lock feature migrate from reddit? Do we request a variance to post a thread to the main page from the mods?

Just...do the post and response thing? I don't know if locking is available, but as long as you post in reasonable close succession, seems like it'd be fine.

Also, communism is not socialism is especially not leftism. Especially if you're going to use more recent talking points (wokeness, etc.) to argue religiosity.

I've noticed that terminally online (and dishonest) leftists can jump into the bailey of 'your valid and rigorous critique of x does not apply to y' because Marxism describes socialism as a stage of communism, or socialism is the end state of communism, or to be left is to be socialist, or the only true leftists are communist...

What you see that is an error of impreciseness is more of an general fly-swatter to those arguments. You don't have to be an orthodox Marxist-Leninist to know what exactly we're talking about here.

There is virtue to precision. I can't know exactly what we're talking about because of dishonest commenters clouding the issue. For example, if the OP were acting in bad faith, he could use "I'm just preempting the Bad People" as his own motte while smuggling in assumptions. Doing so wouldn't change the fact that conflation makes for a sloppy argument. Arguing with clarity is essential if he wants to demonstrate good faith.

A steelman ought to hold up to serious criticism, not just motte-and-bailey practitioners.