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Just an idea I have, once wealth is collected by a select few, the many will vote to redistribute that wealth, thus socialism.
Not a matter of whether capitalism works or fails, or whether socialism works or fails; under a democracy the many can take from the few. Once political parties play groups against each other, the group with the most votes wins.
One thing I see a lot of, is people saying it is not fair that certain people are wealthy such as Bezos and Gates. Even though we have all bought products those two own does not matter. A lot of us helped those two become wealthy, but that is ignored by the masses.
I wonder how many people complain about capitalism use a free version of Linux, as compared to buying a PC with windows? How many people enjoy amazon Prime while complaining about capitalism?
Jealously is an inherent human nature. So maybe we should ask if jealously leads to socialism?
I see a cause and effect. People do not know how to make money off the free market, so they become jealous. Perhaps we shoud teach high school students how to pick stocks and start theor own business? Everyone had the same opportnity to buy Google or Amazon stock when their stock went public. Yet so many people passed up a wonderful opportunity.
Voting for socialism is much easier than doing their homework, buying stock, starting a business... etc. So should we reward the lazy with "free stuff?" I do not think so. However, if someone was never taught how to make money, can we really blame them for wanting socialism?
Not a matter of whether capitalism works or fails, or whether socialism works or fails; under a democracy the many can take from the few. Once political parties play groups against each other, the group with the most votes wins.
One thing I see a lot of, is people saying it is not fair that certain people are wealthy such as Bezos and Gates. Even though we have all bought products those two own does not matter. A lot of us helped those two become wealthy, but that is ignored by the masses.
I wonder how many people complain about capitalism use a free version of Linux, as compared to buying a PC with windows? How many people enjoy amazon Prime while complaining about capitalism?
Jealously is an inherent human nature. So maybe we should ask if jealously leads to socialism?
I see a cause and effect. People do not know how to make money off the free market, so they become jealous. Perhaps we shoud teach high school students how to pick stocks and start theor own business? Everyone had the same opportnity to buy Google or Amazon stock when their stock went public. Yet so many people passed up a wonderful opportunity.
Voting for socialism is much easier than doing their homework, buying stock, starting a business... etc. So should we reward the lazy with "free stuff?" I do not think so. However, if someone was never taught how to make money, can we really blame them for wanting socialism?