Here are a collection of quotes which defend the Socialist mode of production.

Part 5 of This Series:

“Men make their own history, but they do not make it as they please; they do not make it under self-selected circumstances, but under circumstances existing” - Karl Marx

“What we have to deal with here is a Communist society, not as it has developed on its own foundations, but, on the contrary, just as it emerges from capitalist society; which is thus in every respect, economically, morally, and intellectually, still stamped with the birthmarks of the old society from whose womb it emerges. Accordingly, the individual producer receives back from society - after the deductions have been made - exactly what he gives to it… But these defects are inevitable in the first phase of Communist society as it is when it has just emerged after prolonged birth pangs from capitalist society. Right can never be higher than the economic structure of society and its cultural development conditioned thereby” - Karl Marx

“The proletariat seizes the public power, and by means of this transforms the socialised means of production, slipping from the hands of the bourgeoisie, into public property. By this set the proletariat frees the means of production from the character of capital they have thus far borne, and gives their socialised character complete freedom to work itself out. Socialised production upon a predetermined plan becomes henceforth possible” - Friedrich Engels

“Every change in the social order, every revolution in property relations, is the necessary consequence of the creation of new forces of production which no longer fit into the old property relations… no more than existing forces of production can at one stroke be multiplied to the extent necessary for the creation of a communal society. In all probability, the proletarian revolution will transform existing society gradually and will be able to abolish private property only when the means of production are available in sufficient quantity” - Friedrich Engels

“Sometimes, history needs a push; There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen” - V.I. Lenin

“They tell you that socialism would destroy your individuality. That would be miraculous - that would be a miracle! Because you have none. No man has any individuality who has got to beg for permission to live” - Eugene Debs

“The crisis consists precisely in the fact that the old is dying and the new cannot be born” - Antonio Gramsci; (In this interregnum a great variety of morbid symptoms appear Žižek uses it a lot, although he modifies it a bit: >The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: now is the time of monsters)

“Reconversion to the production of consumer goods would be at best a painful process, and could be disastrous, for no one knew whether the American economy could maintain full employment in peacetime. The Soviet Union needed heavy industrial equipment, partly to rebuild its war-devastated economy and partly to satisfy its people’s long denied desire for more consumer goods. Moscow could solve its reconstruction problems, it appeared, by placing massive orders for industrial equipment with American firms. Filling these orders would help the United States deal with its own post war reconversion problems and, in the process would begin to integrate the Soviet Union into the multilateral system of world trade to which Washington attached such great importance. Both countries, it seemed, had a strong interest in promoting this most promising of economic partnerships” - (John Gaddis Smith, The United States and the origins of the Cold War)

“If I were asked about my predilection towards socialism I would answer: with regard to this issue what I aspire to is not to increase the wealth of factories but that of life. My concern is not that people should be equal in distribution of food but that every individual should be allowed to exploit his talents and potential. The labourer crushed by his misery may not find in socialism anything except a promise that he may take what he is deprived of, but I view it as continuous and generous giving, as giving to life many times what it has offered us” - Michel Aflaq

“It is the peasants who made the idols, and when the time comes they will cast the idols aside with their own hands; there is no need for anyone else to do it for them prematurely. The Communist Party’s propaganda policy in such matters should be, ‘Draw the bow without shooting, just indicate the motions.’ It is for the peasants themselves to cast aside the idols, pull down the temples to the martyred virgins and the arches to the chaste and faithful widows; it is wrong for anybody else to do it for them” - Mao Zedong

“Civilise the mind and make savage the body; This is an apt saying. In order to civilise the mind one must first make savage the body. If the body is made savage, then the civilised mind will follow. Knowledge consists in knowing the things in the world, and in discerning their laws” - Mao Zedong

“Now U.S. imperialism is quite powerful, but in reality it isn’t. It is very weak politically because it is divorced from the masses of the people and is disliked by everybody and by the American people too. In appearance it is very powerful but in reality it is nothing to be afraid of, it is a paper tiger. Outwardly a tiger, it is made of paper, unable to withstand the wind and the rain. I believe the United States is nothing but a paper tiger; We have to destroy it piecemeal; If we deal with it step by step and in earnest, we will certainly succeed in the end” - Mao Zedong

“I like rightists. People say you are rightists, that the Republican Party is to the right, that Prime Minister Heath is also to the right; I am comparatively happy when these people on the right come into power” - (Mao Zedong, speaking to Richard Nixon)

“At present some people, especially young people, are sceptical about the socialist system, alleging that socialism is not as good as capitalism. Such ideas must be firmly corrected. The socialist system is one thing, and the specific way of building socialism is another. Counting from the October Revolution of 1917, the Soviet Union has been engaging in building socialism for 63 years, but it is still in no position to boast about how we do it. It is true that we don’t have enough experience either, and perhaps it is only now that we have begun in earnest to search for a better road. Nevertheless, the superiority of the socialist system has already been proved, even though it still needs to be displayed in more convincing ways, but first and foremost it must be revealed in the rate of economic growth and in economic efficiency. Otherwise, there will be no point in our trying to blow our own horn. And to achieve a high rate of economic growth and high efficiency, it is essential to carry out our political line consistently and unfalteringly” - Deng Xiaoping

“If China will one day change its color, become a superpower, and dominate the world, bullying, invading, and exploiting people everywhere, then the people of the world should give China the hat of social imperialism to wear, you should expose it, oppose it, and work with the Chinese people to defeat it” - Deng Xiaoping

“We cannot be indifferent to what happens anywhere in the world, because a victory by any country over imperialism is our victory, just as any country’s defeat is a defeat for all of us” - Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara

“A socialist economy is a planned economy, managed by its masters, the popular masses. It is an instrinsic requirement of a socialist economy that it be developed rapidly in a planned and balanced way in the common interests of the masses by increasing the creative enthusiasm of the working people and that equitable distribution be made according to the quantity and quality of work done” - Kim Il-sung

“Xi Jinping is one of the strongest and most capable revolutionary leaders I have met in my life” - Fidel Castro

“It’s hard to believe. That such a peaceful country wants war. And Brezhnev. I never thought he was such a quiet and calm person. It is difficult to imagine that he can be the person who would start a war. I have not seen a hitchhiker on the road. And I have not seen a single beggar on the streets of Soviet Russia. I had never felt so safe. No risk of being robbed. I was told that there is no freedom of religion in the Soviet Union. But Muslims, Christians and Jews worship freely here. I think the relationship between our people is bad just because of false propaganda” - Muhammad Ali

“If the people are awakened only for voting but enter a dormant period soon after, if they are given a song and dance during campaigning but have no say after the election, or if they are favored during canvassing but are left out in the cold after the election, such a democracy is not a true democracy” - Xi Jinping

“First, we will take Eastern Europe, then the masses of Asia, then we will encircle the United States, which will be the last bastion of capitalism. We will not have to attack. It will fall like an overripe fruit into our hands” - Xi Jinping

“To study and research Marxism, one should not adopt a simple and superficial attitude. Some people have not read classics of Marxism, and they express their opinions when they know little about them. This is an irresponsible attitude and goes against the spirit of science” - Xi Jinping

“Both history and reality tell us that only socialism can save China. Only socialism with Chinese characteristics can develop China. This is a conclusion of the history and the choice of the people” - Xi Jinping

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    “He who does not work shall not eat” - V.I. Lenin

    “Here I stand on the frontier between the old, capitalist world and the new, socialist world. Here on this frontier I unite the efforts of the proletarians of the West and of the peasantry of the East in order to shatter the old world. May the god of history be my aid” - J.V. Stalin

    “It is good if we are attacked by the enemy… It demonstrates that we have not only drawn a clear line of demarcation between the enemy and ourselves but also achieved a great deal in our work” - Mao Zedong

    “The Chinese Communist Party is the only party in China, and in it’s victory it will speak for the whole nation it cannot speak for the Russian people, or rule for the Third International, but only in the interests of the Chinese masses” - Mao Zedong

    “When we say Marxism is correct, it is certainly not because Marx was a ‘prophet’ but because his theory has been proved correct in our practice and in our struggle. We need Marxism in our struggle. In our acceptance of his theory no such formalisation of mystical notions as that of ‘prophecy’ ever enters our minds. Many who have read Marxist books have become renegades from the revolution, whereas illiterate workers often grasp Marxism very well” - Mao Zedong

    “As revolutionaries we don’t have the right to say that we are tired of explaining. We must never stop explaining. We know that when the people understand, they cannot help but follow us” - Thomas Sankara

    “You cannot carry out fundamental change without a certain amount of madness. In this case, it comes from nonconformity, the courage to turn your back on the old formulas, the courage to invent the future. It took the madmen of yesterday for us to be able to act with extreme clarity today. I want to be one of those madmen. We must dare to invent the future” - Thomas Sankara

    “Social-chauvinism and opportunism are the same in their political essence; class collaborationism, repudiation of the proletarian dictatorship, rejection of revolutionary action, obeisance to bourgeois legality, non-confidence in the proletariat, and confidence in the bourgeoisie. The political ideas are identical, and so is the political content of their tactics. Social-chauvinism is the direct continuation and consummation of Millerandism, Bernsteinism, and British liberal-labour policies, their sum, their total, their highest achievement” - Thomas Sankara

    “I just want to say something else do the do the one percent that top plutocracy which you know it’s really not 1 percent you know that don’t you, 1 percent would be 3 million people it’s really more like a fraction about one-quarter of a tenth of 1% about 120,000 people who really compose the super-rich and have the wealth of America, and when people say whoa you know that the top 1% has as much wealth as the bottom 30 or 40% that’s not true at all as the bottom 30-40 percent has nothing. I heard him [Robert Reich] say that the 140 richest billionaires have as much wealth as the poorest, oh what was it 75 million people. The poorest 75 million in America don’t have a pot to spit in that most of them are in debt most of them are maxing out on their credit cards most of them are just barely getting by, how are you comparing these two. What what kind of a dazzling statistic is that supposed to be, but does that 1% believe their own mythologies? Yes of course people believe in their own virtue yes of course they believe in their own value to society of course. You think Mitt Romney doesn’t think he’s God’s gift, well he’s got a special problem with the Mormon stuff and all that but he thinks he’s God’s gift to to society for the most part. The class propaganda they put out elevates them, justifies their worth so why would they not believe it they find it very persuasive. We all find things very persuasive that are flattering to us rather things that are that are critical of us. You don’t know what you’re talking about what do you mean, that’s what you say but when someone says something that’s positive. You say oh you really think so hey, hmm they believed they believed you know it elevates them it justifies their wealth. So why would they not believe it, it’s very persuasive because it serves their interests. They believe that the poor are the authors of their own poverty they believe their own wealth is earned and socially useful. It creates jobs it provides growth they believe the free market system is the most productive and beneficial in history they believe competing systems and reforms and government regulations are harmful and distract from the performance of the good things. They believe that government should not be a nanny state tending to the needs of the needy, let them learn self-reliance. Those people down there with their hands out at the same time they overlook the fact that their own class is not at all self-reliant no one is more reliant on government handouts than corporate America. They get tax breaks more than you and I get, they get about a hundred billion dollars a year out of every budget. Indirect subsidies, everything that they produce, almost everything, is, is subsidised by the government. They get loan guarantees they get export subsidies they get equity grants and land giveaways, they get almost free leases on a lot of government land to do what, harvest the timber or mine the copper or drill for the oil. They get oil they get oil giveaways practically or leases or the land. I mean it’ll be estimated that there’s, that there’s a fifteen billion dollars worth of oil on a certain reserve on government land and they’ll issue the government release it to them for, for like half a million or a million peanuts or something so they can go ahead and take that. That’s stealing from the public treasury, the airwaves, they get to lease the airwaves for a song for a song. Fox News gets to get these Airways the airwaves ladies and gentlemen brothers and sisters the airwaves are the property of the people of the United States, you’d never know it though. They’re sent out and they’re used to great profit by the media corporations and their advertisers and the like and they get bailouts they get billion-dollar bailouts, mom-and-pop doesn’t get a bailout if things go down you go out of business you lose your grocery store you lose your little cafe whatever it is. Federal government does not give you a bailout and say hey you’re too small to fail let’s give you some more money to boost you up here a little bit. That doesn’t happen in big corporate capitalism besides being hypocritical self-deluding and deluding us in an irrational system. Marx said it was a ruthlessly rational system that demystified and shattered the dark ages. You know there’s that incredible paragraph in the Communist Manifesto where Marx and Engels talk about the dynamic productive energy of capitalism and how it broke loose from the shackles of a thousand years of the dark ages and if you read you know, and if you read the Enlightenment writers I had a book of an anthology of the enlightenment I started reading and I was so struck I mean I was just so struck by how naively enthusiastic they are” - Michael Parenti

    “There are some bored foreigners, with full stomachs, who have nothing better to do that point fingers at us… First, China doesn’t export Revolution; second, China doesn’t export hunger and poverty; third, China doesn’t come and cause you headaches, what more is there to be said?” - Xi Jinping

    “China pursues an independent foreign policy of peace, and is ready to enhance friendship and cooperation with all other countries on the basis of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence. China is the first country to make partnership-building a principle guiding its relations with other countries. It has formed partnerships of various forms with over 90 countries and regional organisations, and will expand its circle of friends around the world” - Xi Jinping

    “Socialism is the primary stage of Communism and Communism is our highest ideal. What we are doing now belongs to the primary stage of socialism, but we must stay true to why we started out and stay true to our loftiest goal. We cannot be evasive and vague with our words on this issue” - Xi Jinping

    “Developed Western countries have long-term economic, technological and military advantages over China, and the Communist Party of China (CPC) must understand that some of the leaders and the Western countries behind them will use their own strengths to criticise socialism. [China should] Fully appreciate the objective reality of the long-term advantage that Western developed countries have in the economic, scientific and military fields, and conscientiously prepare for all aspects of long-term cooperation and (at the same time) the struggle between the two social systems. [The CPC also had to] face the reality that some people compare the good qualities of the developed countries of the West with the shortcomings of the socialist development of our country and criticise it. [Although the CPC at one time made] big mistakes, [such as the cultural revolution], [the history of the party is] on the whole, great. Those who criticise the revolution that brought the Communist Party to power in 1949 are simply trying to provoke its overthrow. [China, needs to adhere to the important economic reforms begun in 1978, without which the ruling party] could have perished. [The CPC] may even have faced a serious crisis, such as the threat of the death of the party and the death of the country that the Soviet Union and the countries of Eastern Europe have already suffered. But China, has proven that skeptics are wrong” - Xi Jinping