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  • #61
    Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat
    Inertia, not slow change, and if you want to wind back the IT clock, then you can kiss things like the Human Genome Project and most other new technology, including internet, goodbye for decades. We wouldn't be talking to each other in a communist system, unless we had some evil capitalists and their innovations to sponge off of.
    Why do you think we won't have the internet?

    Technology will advance at a rate that we choose for it to advance. I just don't see that it is efficient for the system to make so many changes in organization. That is a con for capitalism, not a pro. There are a lot of resources and training wasted in such a dynamic system.
    Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat
    One of the most fun times I've had with toys was touring Soviet navy ships in San Diego. An Udaloy and a Sovremenny, pride of the Soviet navy, newest ship classes, and 20-25 years behind US technology.

    Keep up the good work, comrades.
    We won't need any warships in the future
    I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
    - Justice Brett Kavanaugh

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    • #62
      That is a con for capitalism, not a pro. There are a lot of resources and training wasted in such a dynamic system.

      Not to mention unsettling. Look at older people who just can't keep up (many of them do not have acces to many new technologies), that's is a whole generation of experience and many other qualities right out of the door in the name change.
      Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
      Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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      • #63
        I'll post here. later.
        urgh.NSFW

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        • #64
          Wish I didn’t have to sleep, but….getting too old to pull all-nighters and sit up debating. Lots to respond to:

          Templar:

          ” I would argue that the keys to success are political checks and ballances and the rule of law. The Soviets did not have co-equal branches of government that could check each other.”

          And

          ” Communism is about a centrally planed economy, not a central government dominated by a single branch.”

          Thus, I would put forth that I am not conflating two issues at all. You were the one to first make mention of one of the failings of the communist experiments that have been tried, indicating that one of the reasons FOR those failings has been the lack of co-equal branches of government. Thus, governmental power is now intimately tied to the argument itself.

          Then, you go on to imply that somehow you mean to run this centrally planned economy without getting the government involved (because if you do not separate the two, then by default, the branch of the government that is given control over the economy WILL overpower the others)? Who will have charge of the central planning of the economy, if not the government?

          I think that MtG has already addressed the IT point, so I’ll not chime in there.

          Wal-Mart: How did you hear about the “current debacle” Isn’t that what the latest Wal-Mart lawsuit was about?

          To Kid:


          1) What's up with the whole "group before individual" thing?

          It's common practice to talk about SOCIAL science in regard to SOCIETY. Arguing that a system is beneficial to individuals is not really social science. It's just a group of individuals high jacking the govt to exploit the masses.


          But that really doesn’t answer the question, does it? I mean, in Capitalist societies, we have social scientists too, and yet, our society is very much driven at the individual level. We celebrate the power of the individual. In the system you are proposing (and in the examples we have seen implemented so far), the self….the individual (where he is allowed to exist at all) is subverted. Subordinate to the state. This is markedly different from celebrating the power of the individual. I am asking you….why? Why destroy that which is most unique in humanity?

          Further, if you say “no,” the new party bosses of the glorious revolution will not get the same perks as the old guard did in the past, what do you plan to do to prevent it from occurring.

          Let’s say we’re at day 0 of the glorious revolution. How do you prevent a handful of the upper echelon of party faithful from grabbing power and keeping more for themselves? What mechanisms do you put in place to guard against it?

          -=Vel=-
          The list of published books grows. If you're curious to see what sort of stories I weave out, head to Amazon.com and do an author search for "Christopher Hartpence." Help support Candle'Bre, a game created by gamers FOR gamers. All proceeds from my published works go directly to the project.

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          • #65
            In regards to the definition of Communism (I'm typing this looking at page 2), the fact is you're both right - it is a economic theory and a system of government.

            Whether or not Marx intended this to be so is irrelevant - that is how the word evolved and that is how it is to be used.

            From Britannica.com:

            Main Entry: com·mu·nism
            Pronunciation: 'käm-y&-"ni-z&m
            Function: noun
            Etymology: French communisme, from commun common
            Date: 1840
            1 a : a theory advocating elimination of private property b : a system in which goods are owned in common and are available to all as needed
            2 capitalized a : a doctrine based on revolutionary Marxian socialism and Marxism-Leninism that was the official ideology of the U.S.S.R. b : a totalitarian system of government in which a single authoritarian party controls state-owned means of production c : a final stage of society in Marxist theory in which the state has withered away and economic goods are distributed equitably d : communist systems collectively

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            • #66
              Kid: "Oh, and I hate those pigdog capitalists."

              Which is precisely why I'm against it - Communism is an ideology of hate, for haters.

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              • #67
                A valid point, JT.

                Kid, what do you say? Why should we subscribe to a theory that is obviously (at least as you present it) based on hatred? And is not the act of confiscation (which must begin the glorious revolution you speak of) thievery of the highest order?

                I have seen you post of justice and equality for all, and yet, by your own words, you begin the glorious revolution with strongarming wealth from the population, "reeducation camps" and force of arms against those who try to prevent you from taking what they have worked for.

                How is this in any way "just" ?

                -=Vel=-
                The list of published books grows. If you're curious to see what sort of stories I weave out, head to Amazon.com and do an author search for "Christopher Hartpence." Help support Candle'Bre, a game created by gamers FOR gamers. All proceeds from my published works go directly to the project.

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                • #68
                  Even though a totally Capitalist system would have its flaws, the economic model is the best for consumer markets. Unfortunately, my complaints with the American system lead so many others to make the ignorant assumption that I'm a dirty red commie bast4rd. My complaints with America have little to do with capitalism, but rather, the people at the top and in government who exploit it.

                  Capitalism works best when everyone has a fair shot. And that simply isn't the case in America.
                  To us, it is the BEAST.

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                  • #69
                    I am a communist, and I have no hatred for most capitalists. I certainly don't base my ideology on hatred, and though I speak only for myself, I think that my words reflect the stances of the majority of the socialists in this discussion.

                    You're now free to chant "Communism is an ideology of hate" at all times, just like you did with countless others "arguements" that you've presented in a similar way.
                    urgh.NSFW

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                    • #70
                      Another issue I have with the vast historical revisionism regarding the history of Communism is the statement "Well, the Communist countries fell because they couldn't sustain the "war" against the Capitalists."

                      How is that a vote "for" Communism? Why didn't the Capitalist states fall because of the "war" against the Communists? If power comes from the end of a gun (as a famous Communist (and Kid) once said), then why not admit that Communism failed because it wasn't as strong or as an attractive an alternative to Capitalism?

                      Azazel: "You're now free to chant "Communism is an ideology of hate" at all times, just like you did with countless others "arguements" that you've presented in a similar way."

                      If I wasn't given the ammunition, repeatedly and at length by your copatriots, then I wouldn't be able to make the argument, now would I?

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                      • #71
                        So it'll be nothing personal then, when you ship masses off to re-education camps (and you must, to make it work), or make whole "counter-revolutionary families" disappear in the night (again, you must, else you will have their corruptive presence in your midst, yes?)?

                        Nahhh, we don't hate you....we just....need your stuff. That kind of thing?

                        I think I begin to see....to depersonalize it so, the individual MUST be overlooked entirely. If you focus on sending ten thousand to be "re-educated," that's easier to stomach than sending my ex-friend Bill, his wife Mary, and their three kids. When you start looking at the individual faces, it gets exponentially harder.

                        Or, is it that you and Kid are on an entirely different page? That happened in the last thread....each communist arguing for something entirely different, and it could be the case here as well.

                        -=Vel=-
                        The list of published books grows. If you're curious to see what sort of stories I weave out, head to Amazon.com and do an author search for "Christopher Hartpence." Help support Candle'Bre, a game created by gamers FOR gamers. All proceeds from my published works go directly to the project.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Velociryx
                          It's common practice to talk about SOCIAL science in regard to SOCIETY. Arguing that a system is beneficial to individuals is not really social science. It's just a group of individuals high jacking the govt to exploit the masses.[/i]

                          But that really doesn’t answer the question, does it? I mean, in Capitalist societies, we have social scientists too, and yet, our society is very much driven at the individual level.
                          Yes, there are right wing social scientists, but they argue that their policies benefit society by emphasizing the individual. That's what you have to show. You have to blame all the bad things on policies that don't emphasize individualism. You can't just justify human suffering by saying they are lazy. You have to place responsibility with the social system, because it doesn't matter if they are lazy or not as long as they are made better off by the social system. Social scientists are no more religious than other scientists. They don't care if people are lazy or not, only that they get what they want and need.
                          Originally posted by Velociryx
                          Further, if you say “no,” the new party bosses of the glorious revolution will not get the same perks as the old guard did in the past, what do you plan to do to prevent it from occurring.

                          Let’s say we’re at day 0 of the glorious revolution. How do you prevent a handful of the upper echelon of party faithful from grabbing power and keeping more for themselves? What mechanisms do you put in place to guard against it?

                          -=Vel=-
                          Corruption is more a cause of the society, not the political or economic system. The USSR became much more corrupt as they started to move away from communism, and now they are more corrupt than ever.
                          I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
                          - Justice Brett Kavanaugh

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                          • #73
                            It can happen tomorrow.

                            Kidicious has taken over the US government. Bush is arrested and sent to Guantanamo. Cheney and Rumsfeld flee to Canada where they are invited to stay as long as they wish in Frobisher Bay, (Isle of Baffin), under the condition not to start any political activity.

                            Day 1.
                            Viet-Nam recognizes the new regime, immediately followed by China, North Korea and Vanuatu.
                            Special powers are temporarily granted to Kidicious, until democratic elections are organized.
                            The $ falls by 50% on all foreign markets.
                            The first Kidedict decides that only workers will get an income; for the working workers this income will be 40000$ per year, for the non-working workers, it will be 30000$.
                            Wall-Street opens at 0900, and close at 0906, in the total absence of buy orders.
                            The second Kidedict organizes the Kidparty. The conditions to become a member are: to be fully convinced the communism is the way to go, that only works creates value, that Kidicious knows the right thing to do, and to accept a glass of beer. Then the new member receives a membership card which qualify him as worker.

                            Day 2
                            Somalia recognizes the new regime.
                            Wall-Street makes an announcement: The stock exchange will reopen as soon as enough buy orders will have been collected. But it would not be realistic to expect a drop of the major indexes lower than 70%.
                            The third Kidedict decides that the workers living in a rented house will become immediately owner of the said house, and will not have to pay rents in arrear. People enjoying the ownership of a house although they are not workers as per the Second Kidedict, will be charged a monthly tax amounting to 1% of the house value.
                            News from Texas saying that they make secession and are mobilizing are denied by Kidicious
                            Foreign currencies sell at enormous premium: CA$=10US$, €= 12US$, Yen=0.1US$

                            Day 3
                            EU and Japan jointly reminds the US government that considerable US investments are located in Europe, and considerable European investment are located in the US; those investments are currently protected by international laws and cannot be confiscated; therefore, the EU expects some clarification regarding the confiscation of properties belonging to European citizens. If this was to be confirmed, a fair indemnization should be granted to the legitimate owner.
                            All ships sailing to US harbours are rerouted.
                            Kidicious announces that the Kidparty has now 6 millions members, and the recording is only slow down by a shortage of beer.
                            In a dramatic move, Kidicious made a speech :

                            Working workers of all breweries, the country is looking at you. Our future depends on your heroism in producing more beer, since this commands the number of party members, and the strength of the party will guarantee the brightness of tomorrow.
                            We will not let the enemies of the workers demand two beers for signing their membership: we are all equal before the beer. As for those who just drink the beer and not sign at all, they must be put in re-education without delay.

                            Etc, etc …
                            Statistical anomaly.
                            The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.

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                            • #74


                              Yes, and then the whole global economy crashes and the US ends up on top again because of its new ability to plan production. Then the whole world also falls to communism.

                              Clever DAVOUT
                              I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
                              - Justice Brett Kavanaugh

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                              • #75
                                Again Kid, I'm arguing the side of the system that is in place and working right now. It doesn't fall to me to prove the current system is working, cos we'd not be having this conversation if it wasn't.

                                Since you, member of the glorious revolution, want to tear down the system, it *does* however, fall to you to explain why allowing the the individual to be subverted is superior to what we have now.

                                As to the corruption answer....that's....not really an answer either.

                                Kid leads the revolution tomorrow morning at ten. What steps does he take to ensure that the reins of power are not grabbed by the next Stalin?

                                -=Vel=-
                                The list of published books grows. If you're curious to see what sort of stories I weave out, head to Amazon.com and do an author search for "Christopher Hartpence." Help support Candle'Bre, a game created by gamers FOR gamers. All proceeds from my published works go directly to the project.

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