Marx Had an Idea — Was It a Good One?


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A three-panel comic about Karl Marx that’s brutally self-aware.

Panel 1: Marx: “I HAVE AN IDEA.”
Panel 2: Skeptical cartoon man: “A GOOD ONE?”
Panel 3: Marx: “LET’S NOT GET AHEAD OF OURSELVES.”

The joke works because Marx knew exactly what he was proposing — a complete overthrow of the existing economic order, the abolition of private property, the dictatorship of the proletariat. Revolutionary? Absolutely. World-changing? Undoubtedly. Good? That depends on whom you ask and which century you’re living in.

The “let’s not get ahead of ourselves” punchline is the perfect dodge — it’s not an admission that the idea is bad, it’s an acknowledgment that “good” is a complex judgment that history will make, not something you can decide in the moment of inspiration.


🎙️ Gorgocutie Explains: Marx’s Self-Awareness

👋 Alex: So Marx knew his ideas might not be “good”?

💋 Gorgocutie: He was a lot more self-aware than his followers, Alex. Marx was a brilliant analyst of capitalism, but he was vague on what actually came next. The Communist Manifesto ends with a call for revolution but doesn’t lay out a practical roadmap. When Engels was asked what socialism would look like, he said “we’re not utopians, we can’t describe it in advance.”

👋 Alex: So the punchline is historically accurate?

💋 Gorgocutie: Surprisingly yes. Marx had an idea — a massive, world-historical, paradigm-shifting idea. But he knew that whether it was “good” depended on implementation, and history has given us a pretty clear answer on how that went. The meme captures the rare moment of a revolutionary thinker with enough honesty to say “let’s not get ahead of ourselves.


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