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Can't we just have a controlled anarchy?
With a dash of pacifism and a hint of moral values.
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No. We need a government, a central command structure that everyone will follow. Commands in anarchy cannot be implemented as there is no institution to enforce them.
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(05-11-2015, 07:23 AM)Ryccia Wrote:(05-09-2015, 10:58 PM)CrimsonTideFan Wrote: Ryccia, your view on communism is very skewed, but then again with us being Americans, it's relatively understandable. Here's the thing about those nations that were insanely radical. That's the thing, they were RADICAL. The jumped to a place beyond reason. If you really want to judge socialism, or even communism on such a thing; let's look at a few mishaps of capitalists. Capitalism is based on private businesses offering wanted goods in a competitive market. Let's make the analogy of gangs being like a business, as they control an illegal commodity that is in demand. But because of the risk they take in selling such a commodity, they are pushed to the point of eliminating competition through turf wars, or passive-aggressive cease fires; much like how rival businesses try to offer goods at lower prices than their competitors. All for the sake of being the monopoly of the market.
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(05-13-2015, 12:30 PM)The International Knights Wrote: Can't we just have a controlled anarchy? ^I'd love for this kind of government to take place, except for the fact that it's an oxymoron. Anarchy can not be controlled, and people's morals differentiate from others. This is why I'm a libertarian who admires some socialist values. A central government, that limits a state/province's power more or less like how the supreme court determines if a law passed by congress, can be ruled as illegal by the supreme court by examining the Constitution. My opinion on market is that it should remain free, and the government can participate in it as it sees fit, with all employees receiving an equal gain share of the profits, that don't go back into re-innovating the business, at the end of the year.
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(05-11-2015, 12:08 PM)Ryccia Wrote:(05-11-2015, 11:20 AM)Kris Kringle Wrote:(05-11-2015, 07:23 AM)Ryccia Wrote: For me, its better than communism or socialism. If you understand it then you will know that socialism is a very, very mild form of communism. Actually socialism favors the working class as far as benefits and distribution of capital; also you can own things as mentioned before, but the government is the only supplier. This is the same as if there were only one chain of stores in Puerto Rico. Once you purchase the goods, they are to do as you want. The reason most communist states don't work out is that people put on a facade, saying that they are for the people when they are really in it for their own selfish gain. Just like greedy [insert demonym here] politicians preach that they are for the people.
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Ryccia, if you're wondering why I'm defending socialism, it's because I don't believe you honestly understand it.
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Defending it as a part of a quadruple post? Medallion for you, sir.
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How come I don't get a medallion?
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(05-13-2015, 05:50 PM)ProfessorHenn Wrote: Defending it as a part of a quadruple post? Medallion for you, sir. Don't give me the medallion yet Henn, remember I still said that I was more of a capitalist than a socialist. I don't like the way socialism revolves just around the government, as I've said I'm a libertarian (if I HAD to pick one). The less goverment control (within reason the better. I do like capitalism, because it offers more freedom, just as democracy does. But because of the leeway it can be used to abuse.
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(05-13-2015, 06:56 PM)Darkstrait Wrote: How come I don't get a medallion? Same medal to you! Crimson, you have, in an impressive 4 posts, somehow remained a capitalist while slightly degrading it at the same time in order to prove another capitalist wrong in his admittedly insane belief of socialism. Like it or not, Medal for you. Jasper Henn |
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