The implication of this question is that the "means" in this case will achieve the desired "ends" (the liberation of the working class from capitalism). The question, specifically, is: Would these means be justified solely because they will achieve the desired end, even if these means are considered unethical to some, such as, for example, forcefully overthrowing capitalism and repressing any attempt at restoring capitalism with force?
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☭ 𝗖 𝗔 𝗧 ☭ (radical_egocom@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 28-Dec-2024 06:15:45 JST ☭ 𝗖 𝗔 𝗧 ☭
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hyperreal (hyperreal@fedi.hyperreal.coffee)'s status on Saturday, 28-Dec-2024 06:15:46 JST hyperreal
@Radical_EgoCom I would say it depends on what the 'means' are, and whether the 'means' sufficiently attain the 'ends'.
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