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What you are linking to is a literary dreadnaught. It would take me probably 30 minutes to read it, which is time I'm not willing to spend for EACH of your links. I don't have to read some 10 page long website to know the basic gist of communism, and communist economic theory.Originally posted by euripidies
If you havent read any Marxist writers how are you going to attack it seeing as you dont understand it which is quite obvious. Youre not going to read someone whose pro communist why because you might find out what it really means and have to debate it instead of making empty statements. i just thought Id point out that John Ralston Saul is not a communist his a capitalist just not far right wing ( center ). But seeing your ignorance you didnt know that, you just jump to the oh its must be left wing bias, Im not going to read that I might learn something
So you're basically saying that the incentive to work is to accumulate your material wealth and possessions. Doesn't this violate the whole idea of equality? How is this any different to the free market system?I dont know how many times Ive said this but yes there is incentive to work under communism, but no you cant turn around and exploit someone because you cant change your relationship to the means of production so that extra credit you earn could be spent on consumer goods or service.
What is the title of the thread? qed.First of all what I have stated now a few times there are stages in Marxist theory as to the development to communism (to communism because it is the last foreseeable stage).
No matter how small your governments are, you'll never be as efficient as the free market system.Because In communism the nation is organized into collectives areas which have a level of autonomy (self determination, you know what the USA takes away from most countries) so this talk about huge governments is not really true seeing there broken up into small governments.
And this relates to efficent allocation of resourcers how? Efficent allocation of resources is about getting the maximum output per unit of imput. Famine in Ireland is clearly unrelated.And oh yes the free market system does great work in the allocation of recourses just look what happen in Ireland the great famine was man made because the government wouldnt intervene in the market place.
Hello Mr. Pot? Will you accept a call from a "B. Kettle"? You've attacked me in nearly every post, and I was merely judging you as the average stereotyped communist promoter.Nice rant, said pretty much nothing you can attack what Im saying so you attack me, you know if youd listened to me and at least tried to understood what we are talking about then maybe you wouldnt have to revert to attacking the person not the facts and making sweeping statements and not backing them up.
a) In case you can't tell (which obviously you can't), I'm talking about the previous generation. Those are like, the guys that made the world capitalist.No this idea that am Im rebelling from my mother and father? Both are both are socialist and I dont know about you or Freud but I dont have an Oedipus complex.
b) I question your qualifications in psychology.
[/quote]But anyways to sum up that whole passage you wrong basically youre saying Im odder then you Im right even without giving any facts [/QUOTE]
No, I'm not. I'm saying that those experts i.e. not me who have made the world capitalist might JUST know what they are doing better than you or I, who have no qualifications or experience. Communism was tried. It didn't work. That is a fact.
BTW: As I've said before, no country in the past 50 years has significantly enhanced its standards of living by becoming more inwardly focused.