Deleted User wrote: » I just don't understand how this system can continue.. The above quote boggles the mind and it's as if capitalism was setup so that the rich get richer. I mean, it clearly isn't working if every government running a big deficit and most of their populations are in personal debt.. It's survives on a debt structure of P+I that by it's own definition can never be paid off. We need a Reset Button.
Michaelrsh wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91kdwxFsthI ^^^^^ Did these guys last?
Michaelrsh wrote: » ^^^^^ Did these guys last?
Deleted User wrote: » Tell me, how did they fall? My sister in law grew up in a communist country and says it was brilliant.. Not one person left uncared for.
Michaelrsh wrote: » I have loads of Eastern European friends; mainly from Hungry and Poland. They hated it. The father of one of them was a member of the solidarity movement in Poland. She told me how he was taken out of his house in the middle of the night by the secret police and question for two days.
dceire wrote: » Do you think capitalism will continue to work in the future? Has it worked in the past?
degausserxo wrote: » Karl Marx is probably having a great lol at us all right now.
Deleted User wrote: » Tell me, how did they fall?
Deleted User wrote: » My sister in law grew up in a communist country and says it was brilliant.. Not one person left uncared for.
MikeC101 wrote: » Rigid central economic planning that just didn't work, and refused to adapt when it was clear it wasn't working; based on a flawed philopsophy that crushes the individuals liberties and happiness for the "good of the state"; repressive governments that slaughtered their own citizens wholesale, and so on...I don't think that capitalism is necessarily ideal, but I've yet to see anyone come up with a real workable alternative.
Which one?
Michaelrsh wrote: » Well nearly every interpretation of the ideas of Karl Marx has been by dictatorial and freedom hating regimes. Even though dictatorships or lack of civil rights weren't the original ideas of Marx (the communist manifesto was almost purely an economic plan), it's still strange how most countries who adopted his ideas turned out kinda evil.
Deleted User wrote: » Ukraine.
The_Minister wrote: » OP, can you provide a more credible cite for those figures? Last time I checked the recession destroyed 40% of the world's wealth and disproportionately affected the richest.
m@cc@ wrote: » The Ukraine's progression to capitalism has been pretty shambolic. They had one of the highest living standards in the Soviet Union but now it's something like you'd expect in Africa.
The_Minister wrote: » The bottom 10-20% did fairly well under communism (providing they weren't killed), but the problem is that the rest of the country endured a much lower standard of living then they otherwise would have. Is it right that 80-90% of the country should have their standard of living severely limited in order to aid the bottom 10-20%?
Deleted User wrote: » I don't really care about what the alternative is..
I'm just asking people if they think it will work. The money system is so fundamentally flawed and that's the problem..
landsleaving wrote: » Communism to be fair, only fails when those who gain power move away from communism to a dictatorship.
MikeC101 wrote: » What do you mean exactly by the money system being flawed? Because to a certain extent, I think the various mechanisms financial institutions are using to manipulate money and turn a profit have gotten so complicated and intertwined that very few people understand them (I know I don't!) and it's kind of shocking how one event can have such huge knock on effects.
The_Minister wrote: » With respect, I believe that there is something fundamental in Communism that pushes it towards a dictatorship. People are fundamentally unequal in intelligence, talent, ability and drive - Communism tries to enforce a false equality on everyone by largely equalising rewards (and if you don't equalise rewards, you get inequality) and requiring, as you noted a huge amount of goodwill. People resent working when others don't, and resent it if they do more but get the same as others. There are some people who will happily freeload off society, and leech off the work of others. The more people freeload, the more people who will freeload, until you are forcing people to work against their will, because you have no choice. A system that requires people to work for nothing or nearly nothing has no choice but to take control of the actors within it and force them into roles by violence and law, which capitalism forces them into by need.