The author of Dungeon Defense is communist?

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  • #34
Great.  Since you understand what the ideal is, then you should understand that when someone is called the "King of Peasants", it doesn't mean that they are communist.

If I need to clarify, it just means that they favor the lower class than the noble class.  In no way are they making a decree that there will be no private property...and that everyone is entitled to an equal share of the  public property.

Put another way, the peasants are allowed to keep their weapons.   They're not borrowing weapons that they'll need to return. 
 
  • #38
I fully understand what communism is meant to be. However, that is the ideal situation. We will never be able to reach that state but we try to get as close as possible realistically 
 
  • #39
If someone is using other's quotes, that does not mean one shares the other's view.

- Albert Einstein, 1991-2017
Inventor of gravity 
 
  • #40
So I am doing a research paper on communism (pro), and I remembered some good quotes from Dungeon Defense I was planning to use, such as "All of history until now has been the history of class strife." Then it dawned on me. Since this is a communist quote (originally used by Karl Marx), then why did it appear in a Korean novel? I usually read only Chinese novels so I thought it was normal till it hit me a second ago.
So...is the author of Dungeon Defense a South Korean communist or did he just find it really fitting to use that in his novel?
Edit: Some say it is just a single quote, but if you read the novel, the mc basically crowns himself the "king of peasants"... 
 
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