Mmm...
Yes, the workers do have more power over their bosses now than a century ago. But, speaking as a Briton, we have seen Thacherite Capitalism marching ahead for 25 years, sweeping much of the benifits which had taken a century to create by trade unions, the Liberal and Labour Parites. All forms of socialism are now quite disregarded by mainstream politics. What an Labour MP could advocate in 1985 and be shouted down as a Capitalist would be now shouted down as a Communist. Even our remaining islands of the Welfare State are being assulted by capitalism, shouting (along with the Goverment) to let them in. It took a bit of battering by Sept 11 - Terrorism- Iraq , but like Marx said, Capitalism likes war, and they had simply forgotten it (blame the Cold War!)
Well, from what you have written, I would guess you are a Fabian Socialist (A Socialist who beleves in a gradual development to Full Socialism, solely by democratic means) I feel that this form will never be truly sucessful, because capitalism will stop it as soon as they can without looking like total reactionries. One of Marx's main faults was to define the 'working classes' as soley as the manual class, without including the white-collar workers, who in most respects are worse off than the semi-skilled manual workers. This form can acheive persific victories (ie better conditions, better pay etc) but could never intraduce a full plan.
With religion/terrorism, I wasn't linking them both totally. I was implying that a govt form of Fasicm/Communism/Fundimentalism/Anarchism/Nationalism should be allowed to have the terrorism option. Any ideology which can spur fanaticalism can (and usally does) use terrorism. I am sorry to all if what I said seemed to imply that terrorism is only lined to religion.
With civilian/military targets, there is a very gray area. What about bridges, powerplants, TV stations, hospitals, govermental bulidings? All are (or can be dual-use buildings.
EU II is a oldish one-trick game, but the one trick it does, it is quite good at. It has sliders of different traits you can play about with liberty, religious tolerence, etc. Quite interesting the situations you can get in!
PS Have looked at that link. Very clever sod(the author). Have wasted hour at work reading it.
Yes, the workers do have more power over their bosses now than a century ago. But, speaking as a Briton, we have seen Thacherite Capitalism marching ahead for 25 years, sweeping much of the benifits which had taken a century to create by trade unions, the Liberal and Labour Parites. All forms of socialism are now quite disregarded by mainstream politics. What an Labour MP could advocate in 1985 and be shouted down as a Capitalist would be now shouted down as a Communist. Even our remaining islands of the Welfare State are being assulted by capitalism, shouting (along with the Goverment) to let them in. It took a bit of battering by Sept 11 - Terrorism- Iraq , but like Marx said, Capitalism likes war, and they had simply forgotten it (blame the Cold War!)
Well, from what you have written, I would guess you are a Fabian Socialist (A Socialist who beleves in a gradual development to Full Socialism, solely by democratic means) I feel that this form will never be truly sucessful, because capitalism will stop it as soon as they can without looking like total reactionries. One of Marx's main faults was to define the 'working classes' as soley as the manual class, without including the white-collar workers, who in most respects are worse off than the semi-skilled manual workers. This form can acheive persific victories (ie better conditions, better pay etc) but could never intraduce a full plan.
With religion/terrorism, I wasn't linking them both totally. I was implying that a govt form of Fasicm/Communism/Fundimentalism/Anarchism/Nationalism should be allowed to have the terrorism option. Any ideology which can spur fanaticalism can (and usally does) use terrorism. I am sorry to all if what I said seemed to imply that terrorism is only lined to religion.
With civilian/military targets, there is a very gray area. What about bridges, powerplants, TV stations, hospitals, govermental bulidings? All are (or can be dual-use buildings.
EU II is a oldish one-trick game, but the one trick it does, it is quite good at. It has sliders of different traits you can play about with liberty, religious tolerence, etc. Quite interesting the situations you can get in!
PS Have looked at that link. Very clever sod(the author). Have wasted hour at work reading it.
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