You, Roger Kulp , it seems, prove my point. You talked a lot about "democracy" 
in the US but I would prefer that you talk about democracy in those countrie 
you mention.
I had an experience , 40 years , in  country run by communists , by mine 
opinion, more democratic than any of those you mention. You maybe do not 
believe that democracy and freedom of thoughts are important because nothing of 
that existed in any of those countries ( not counting Venecuela, not as some 
good example, but obviously freedom of thought exist in the country as whole. I 
am not sure about Maduro's  party) .

What about democracy and freedom think a real marxist, you can for instance 
listen Rosa luxemburg ( probably also she sounds like liberal):

" Freedom only for the supporters of the government, only for the members of 
one party – however numerous they may be – is no freedom at all. Freedom is 
always and exclusively freedom for the one who thinks differently. Not because 
of any fanatical concept of “justice” but because all that is instructive, 
wholesome and purifying in political freedom depends on this essential 
characteristic, and its effectiveness vanishes when “freedom” becomes a special 
privilege."

.. " The tacit assumption underlying the Lenin-Trotsky theory of dictatorship 
is this: that the socialist transformation is something for which a ready-made 
formula lies completed in the pocket of the revolutionary party, which needs 
only to be carried out energetically in practice. This is, unfortunately – or 
perhaps fortunately – not the case. Far from being a sum of ready-made 
prescriptions which have only to be applied, the practical realization of 
socialism as an economic, social and juridical system is something which lies 
completely hidden in the mists of the future. What we possess in our program is 
nothing but a few main signposts which indicate the general direction in which 
to look for the necessary measures, and the indications are mainly negative in 
character at that. Thus we know more or less what we must eliminate at the 
outset in order to free the road for a socialist economy. But when it comes to 
the nature of the thousand concrete, practical measures, large and small, 
necessary to introduce socialist principles into economy, law and all social 
relationships, there is no key in any socialist party program or textbook. That 
is not a shortcoming but rather the very thing that makes scientific socialism 
superior to the utopian varieties."

... " Without general elections, without unrestricted freedom of press and 
assembly, without a free struggle of opinion, life dies out in every public 
institution, becomes a mere semblance of life, in which only the bureaucracy 
remains as the active element. Public life gradually falls asleep, a few dozen 
party leaders of inexhaustible energy and boundless experience direct and rule. 
Among them, in reality only a dozen outstanding heads do the leading and an 
elite of the working class is invited from time to time to meetings where they 
are to applaud the speeches of the leaders, and to approve proposed resolutions 
unanimously – at bottom, then, a clique affair – a dictatorship, to be sure, 
not the dictatorship of the proletariat but only the dictatorship of a handful 
of politicians, that is a dictatorship in the bourgeois sense, in the sense of 
the rule of the Jacobins"

You can read all that at 
https://www.marxists.org/archive/luxemburg/1918/russian-revolution/ch06.htm

Yes, the education should be one of main task in the movement toward communism.

If you  learned anything about those countries you mention ( Venezuela 
excluded) you will know then anything,  that Rosa Luxemburg mentioned in the 
beginning of  that last quotation, did not exist there but the rest explained 
exactly what happened in those so-called socialist countries.


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