Steeplerot
Lifer
- Mar 29, 2004
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Main problem in this thread is 2 things.
A lot of people here have no clue about Communism.
You guys keep speaking of lazy people in a communist society. Yet Communist societies have no unemployment.
(Unemployment is a optional element of a modern capitalist society to naturally drive down wages to benefit the capitalist class.)
You guys really should read some, you have quite a bit wrong, and it is odd, as none of what you are saying is common sense for a functional society to work. In other words you have been fed BS.
In the Soviet Constitution, Article Twelve states:
In the U.S.S.R. work is a duty and a matter of honor for every able-bodied citizen, in accordance with the principle: "He who does not work, neither shall he eat."
The biggest fallacy I see (and the foundation of the conservative movement nowadays) is that Socialist societies are repressive to growth because everyone is equal. The elephant in the center of the room everyone has ignored about reality is that no Marxist-Leninist society has EVER been anything near what Marx proposed.
EVERY Communist "test run" tried since the day Marx penned the last words in the Manifesto has included:
A. A Cash-based scaled and tiered wage economy depending on ones type of labor
B. Bosses/Ruling classes who dictate their own needs over workers.
C. Profiteering by the State on the workers backs.
In other words: a State Capitalist society with a bit of capitalist welfare state tacked on in some cases.
Another misconception:
A lot of: "It is just human nature! <insert excuse here>" This is a excuse for intellectual laziness, or to dismiss the subject without further insight. (or plain manipulation by the ruling classes of society to keep themselves in power by dividing and conquering the people against one another so they can stay happy manipulated consumers) The "human nature" bit is a myth as all individuals have their own reasonings and situations they have built upon to come to where they are. If one thing about the human race is a immutable fact and got us to where we are is that humans work together. Not the opposite. (which is known as a disorder in modern society - a sociopath)
Ahh, but what about good old Randian greed? Problem with this is that self preservation comes out of necessity or need. How far one is willing to go for a "want" is a case by case basis. Most "wants" nowadays are manipulations by the capitalists through freudian mindfucking. (advertising based off of ones inner need for validation or acceptance.) -which is optional to a society. Public Relations and advertising firms do this for a living out in the open manipulating people into irrational wants which benefit the capitalist class by lowering the chance of overproduction of a commodity thus loss of profitability.)
We live in a world nowadays with technology where there is no excuse for hunger or want. Capitalism will kill us all one day if we do not "evolve" beyond where the ruling classes manipulate us to keep their power through outdated mindsets such as shown in this thread.
A lot of people here have no clue about Communism.
You guys keep speaking of lazy people in a communist society. Yet Communist societies have no unemployment.
(Unemployment is a optional element of a modern capitalist society to naturally drive down wages to benefit the capitalist class.)
You guys really should read some, you have quite a bit wrong, and it is odd, as none of what you are saying is common sense for a functional society to work. In other words you have been fed BS.
In the Soviet Constitution, Article Twelve states:
In the U.S.S.R. work is a duty and a matter of honor for every able-bodied citizen, in accordance with the principle: "He who does not work, neither shall he eat."
The biggest fallacy I see (and the foundation of the conservative movement nowadays) is that Socialist societies are repressive to growth because everyone is equal. The elephant in the center of the room everyone has ignored about reality is that no Marxist-Leninist society has EVER been anything near what Marx proposed.
EVERY Communist "test run" tried since the day Marx penned the last words in the Manifesto has included:
A. A Cash-based scaled and tiered wage economy depending on ones type of labor
B. Bosses/Ruling classes who dictate their own needs over workers.
C. Profiteering by the State on the workers backs.
In other words: a State Capitalist society with a bit of capitalist welfare state tacked on in some cases.
Another misconception:
A lot of: "It is just human nature! <insert excuse here>" This is a excuse for intellectual laziness, or to dismiss the subject without further insight. (or plain manipulation by the ruling classes of society to keep themselves in power by dividing and conquering the people against one another so they can stay happy manipulated consumers) The "human nature" bit is a myth as all individuals have their own reasonings and situations they have built upon to come to where they are. If one thing about the human race is a immutable fact and got us to where we are is that humans work together. Not the opposite. (which is known as a disorder in modern society - a sociopath)
Ahh, but what about good old Randian greed? Problem with this is that self preservation comes out of necessity or need. How far one is willing to go for a "want" is a case by case basis. Most "wants" nowadays are manipulations by the capitalists through freudian mindfucking. (advertising based off of ones inner need for validation or acceptance.) -which is optional to a society. Public Relations and advertising firms do this for a living out in the open manipulating people into irrational wants which benefit the capitalist class by lowering the chance of overproduction of a commodity thus loss of profitability.)
We live in a world nowadays with technology where there is no excuse for hunger or want. Capitalism will kill us all one day if we do not "evolve" beyond where the ruling classes manipulate us to keep their power through outdated mindsets such as shown in this thread.
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