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newer classes equal or not - footnote reference

Open lethargosapatheia opened this issue 3 years ago • 4 comments

I love the idea, I love the rationale, I love everything about this project. I wish all devs had your vision and transformed all programming languages into equal languages. I abhor discrimination and I don't understand why some languages such as php are supposed to be "inferior". I'm looking forward to the day the first operating system is written completely in php and a little bit of html 3 and 4.

That aside, regarding your second footnote:

The communist revolution does not prevent future classes to be equal to all others. Classes declared after the communism.revolution() will not follow the communism rule. ↩

Isn't this supposed to be something to the extent of "does not prevent future classes to be superior to others"? If newer classes are equal to all others, then that's consistent with the Communist Revolution, isn't it? (by the way, please use uppercases out of respect).

lethargosapatheia avatar Jan 15 '22 10:01 lethargosapatheia

Newer classes will not be affected by revolution, thus won't be equal unless a new revolution happens afterwards. This means that we either maintain a permanent revolution, or classes will be different!

HacKanCuBa avatar Jan 16 '22 01:01 HacKanCuBa

This is why all communist regimes are constantly on revolutionary order.

mononobi avatar Jan 16 '22 10:01 mononobi

Everything is working as (not) intended.

jokteur avatar Jan 16 '22 10:01 jokteur

This is why all communist regimes are constantly on revolutionary order.

I agree with that and I find this today more relevant than ever, given the technological revolutions we're seeing on a daily basis (apple deciding to revolutionarily remove the jack, for example, or I don't know, apple's revolutionary touchbar, or, just another random example, apple deciding that you should have their revolutionary butterfly keyboard replaced every 6 months to a year for free). We see the same revolution happening in art, of course. I haven't seen a non-revolutionary contemporary piece of art maybe for 20 years I think.

Newer classes will not be affected by revolution, thus won't be equal unless a new revolution happens afterwards. This means that we either maintain a permanent revolution, or classes will be different!

I am happy to dogmatically accept the reasoning behind this. Otherwise how would the Revolution even take place if everyone were to question its motives?

lethargosapatheia avatar Jan 16 '22 13:01 lethargosapatheia