Re: Re: Why I think a communist revolution is a pipe dream in United States.
Even in the most highly industrial society, you'll still have scarcity. You may have a large abundance of goods, perhaps even a surplus, but you won't be able to elminate scarcity for most consumer or capital goods. At least, economically speaking.
Unless, of course, we're talking DISTANT future, and some sort of magical self-perpetuating machine that keeps turning out widgets in perpetuity, a la air or water.
Originally posted by Urban Ranger
That's why Marx thought communism would only be possible in a highly advanced industrial society, because scarcity for most things would be eliminated.
That's why Marx thought communism would only be possible in a highly advanced industrial society, because scarcity for most things would be eliminated.
Unless, of course, we're talking DISTANT future, and some sort of magical self-perpetuating machine that keeps turning out widgets in perpetuity, a la air or water.
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