This morning, following up links on lefty blogs, I came to this rather dismal post at Lenin's Tomb giving a wonderfully baroque exposition of why ideology is a material substance. If you want to peruse it in all its tortured citations and reasoning, go ahead. I doubt you'll profit from it, you'd probably get more of use from picking through the dry bones of the Abhidhamma on some esoteric point of Buddhist dogma more profitably gotten from some simple statement of the Dharmapada. It's absolutely nothing. I wouldn't insult the Golden Rule by involving it in a hands down comparison in its favor on the basis of the observation of actual life as compared to the vanity of ideological romance.
Here's the comment I left there after reading through it.
If this is true, there isn't any difference between one ideology and another, they're merely different products of different chance factors of material causation. There isn't even any reason to adopt one over the other because whatever decision is made is merely another product of material causation. You may as well be a Republican-fascist as anything else. Even the idea that your conclusion carries anything like truth or is anything like an objective picture of material reality is illusory.
Why would you think your conclusions could escape the materialist substrate that you conclude your ideological opponents are a victim of? No, that's silly, if your materialist ideology is the product of your peculiar line of causation, as you say your opponents' ideologies are, its being materialist isn't any reason to assume it's any more accurate. Materialist ideologies aren't uniform and there wouldn't be any way to judge one as being more realistic than another one.
You've only sealed up any escape from a maze with no center and no goal. There isn't any more reason to live in that one than there is to spend your life playing a video game. I'd rather take a chance on your materialism being an academic delusion, even if what you're saying has some chance of being true.
* Fabianism is a rich snob's idea of "socialism" from above, preserving upper class belief in their own virtue and the depravity of the poor. It's among the more putrid uses of the word. I'd be in favor of coming up with a different word to name my kind of socialism but that's not in my hands.
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