Fnord wrote:
ToughDiamond wrote:
But until a state gives control of the means of production to the workers, communism hasn't been tried at all.
No state is going to do that. No state is going to eliminate money and dissolve itself.
Communism does not work because the proponents cannot or will not take into account the element of simple human greed. State leaders are not going to give up all that power and wealth once they get their hands on it -- Lenin, Stalin, Castro, Chavez, Sankara, Mao Ze Dong, Zhou En Lai, Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Un, Ho Chi Minh, Krushchev, et cetera -- once they got their hands on wealth and power, they turned their perfect "Workers' Paradises" into slave-labor gulags where dissenters are/were made to disappear, and outside contact is/was filtered or prohibited.
Sure, "To make an omelet, one must first crack a few eggs", but we all have yet to see that perfect omelet.Old Russian joke I heard:
It's Kruschev's mother's birthday, so the wily Soviet politician pulls out all the stops. He gets a limo to pick up his dear old mom, they spend an afternoon sipping tea and Kruschev's dacha, and then he takes her out for a caviar dinner and a night at the Bolshoi.
With that all wrapped up, they go back in the limo. Everyone's happy and full, getting a bit sleepy. Nikita's mom turns to him, says what a nice time she had at the dacha, the restaurant, and the ballet.
Then she says: "But Nikki, what happens if the communists come back?"