[POLL] Where are you politically?
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Communism was already dying in the Brezhnev years. The events of 1989 were inevitable. Soviet communism wasn't "true" communism, in the sense that the term was originally synonymous with socialism. But consider the reasons why it may have diverged. As I posted recently on another thread: Without property, there is no reward. Without rewards, the only way to motivate people is by holding a gun to their head. So that's what the Soviets tried to do. I would argue that this was not their failure, but the failure of Marx's theories to account for human nature, and therefore to be applicable on a national scale.
anyone attempting to put a provably bogus theory into practice is at fault. Marxism can be shown not to be feasible. As long as human being prefer the welfare of their own children to that of the children of strangers collectivism cannot work.
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Communism was already dying in the Brezhnev years. The events of 1989 were inevitable. Soviet communism wasn't "true" communism, in the sense that the term was originally synonymous with socialism. But consider the reasons why it may have diverged. As I posted recently on another thread: Without property, there is no reward. Without rewards, the only way to motivate people is by holding a gun to their head. So that's what the Soviets tried to do. I would argue that this was not their failure, but the failure of Marx's theories to account for human nature, and therefore to be applicable on a national scale.
In a materialistic society, which even 20th century Russia was, you're right. But hunter-gatherer society and East Asian societies in many ways are culturally what you would call communist. If material wealth is the only kind of 'reward', then yes, communism doesn't work, but I think that has more to do with memetics than genetics.
In Vietnam, communism actually is working quite well, though it's a mixed system like China is.
Paid for by people who are charged with the cost whether or not they desire the services. If an individual did that to other people, he would be convicted of theft and extortion.
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That's a good point. The political system has to fit the culture. What works in parts of Asia won't necessarily work in the West, and vice-versa.
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Most people in our society see material wealth as the only way. That notion doesn't exist in my ideal society (as I said, it's pie in the sky and unrealistic) and, in case anyone was wondering, I have watched the Zeitgeist movies.
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That's a good point. The political system has to fit the culture. What works in parts of Asia won't necessarily work in the West, and vice-versa.
I guess my main issue with capitalism is that many of its defenses, such as the trickle down theory, are incorrect, and also the fact I find it immoral because it's based on endless growth which translates to endless destruction of the environment and endless depletion of resources, and also why capitalists claim that their system rewards people for their merit and hard work, it actually rewards people who already have money and punishes those who don't have money, making the gap between the classes impossibly wide and based almost solely on heredity and luck.
The problem is that capitalism is built into the American culture, and to a lesser extent into all European and European-based cultures, so it's difficult to get people to go along with it. I think the best way to discourage capitalism is to educate people of its flaws and more importantly, to demonstrate how other systems can work.
Eh I guess so. I would rather have a system that wasn't so ecologically destructive and rewarding of human greed.
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Modern capitalism is however capitalism historically is built on European culture via the industrial revolution and mercantilism..
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I voted for "mixture of a few" because I do have some... Socialist beliefs, but do not feel I have much in common with most Socialist parties. I also feel... Moderate.
I somehow feel like this most of the time.
The other day, I just thought that basically the majority of all political parties have the same goals or ideals. It doesn't matter all that much.
What I like about Socialism is that in theory it seems logical to me.
Material wealth destroys us. I don't mean to make it sound so apocalyptic, but I can only see what happens around me. There is a reason why people betray others for money. It's not a good thing. And I don't understand it. Not because I feel morally superior but because I would feel so bad and guilty about myself if I betrayed someone just to get money.
Material wealth is so absurd to me. Because most material things, ironically, seem so insubstantial to me. You buy a new dress - it's just like all your other dresses. Unless you connect some immaterial value to it. You buy a car. It's just a car. Unless you connect some immaterial value to it.
Children. It's the same. If you have children because you feel obliged to have them... I don't know... It's strange to think of your own children as cultural goods. They are living beings, not things.
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Modern capitalism is however capitalism historically is built on European culture via the industrial revolution and mercantilism..
Yeah, capitalism has its root in England. It started in Europe until America moved along. And, well, America was still connected to England in a sense at that time.
Now the US is ahead of everyone else. But I think that's only because the country is so huge and has great oil resources. Or resources in general. They had better "starting conditions". ^^
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However, the idea on the paperwork we were given, said 'Buy some sweets at bargain price and sell them at regular price'. I find that morally repugnant, even though that's how shops make profit. My friend has even broken the law, by buying multipacks and selling them individually and I doubt anything will be said about that sort of thing. Her son has £30 already and my daughter is unlikely to have more than £9, as she's buying just 3 more art sets, with the money she got for the first one. He's likely to get more praise for earning the most, whereas the effort that my daughter will have put in by then is so much more.
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Center-right conservative; just not a social conservative and not quite as systemically austere as a libertarian would be (ie. believe in smaller government but not an absence of safety nets).
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However, the idea on the paperwork we were given, said 'Buy some sweets at bargain price and sell them at regular price'. I find that morally repugnant, even though that's how shops make profit. My friend has even broken the law, by buying multipacks and selling them individually and I doubt anything will be said about that sort of thing. Her son has £30 already and my daughter is unlikely to have more than £9, as she's buying just 3 more art sets, with the money she got for the first one. He's likely to get more praise for earning the most, whereas the effort that my daughter will have put in by then is so much more.
It just shows what it's all about. It's not about actual work. It's about cheating. ^^
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