A socialist is lonely because he realises that -
(a) God has given his power to, that God has shared his power with, God’s political friends, the state and capitalism, and that God hasn’t given his power to, shared his power with, the true nature of the political concept of socialism.
(b) He can't find any inspiration, any morality, in the ideology of existing parties which call themselves socialist.
(c) He wants to give the political concept of socialism morality, but doesn't find a willingness to give the political concept of socialism morality among existing parties which call themselves socialist.
(d) Existing parties which call themselves socialist never wanted to make a political friendship with a true socialist. For to make a political friendship with a true socialist, you would want to reveal the true nature of political reality and the true nature of the political concept of socialism as a premise, a starting point for political friendship. Existing parties which call themselves socialist never sought to do this, to reveal the true nature of political reality and the true nature of the political concept of socialism as a premise, a starting point, for making political friendship with a true socialist.
As such, a socialist is lonely, and thinks of the idea of the Lonely Peoples' Socialist Aparty as a means to trying to attain political friendship with another lonely socialist on the basis that you would want to reveal the true nature of political reality and the true nature of the political concept of socialism as a premise, a starting point, for political friendship.
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Author: Lonelysocialist