Originally posted by Ned
The goal of capitalism is to make everyone rich which necessarily eliminates poverty. The goal of socialism to make everyone equally poor so by definition there is no poverty. Workers, given a choice between being rich, where some are richer than others, and being poor, but equally poor, choose capitalism.
The goal of capitalism is to make everyone rich which necessarily eliminates poverty. The goal of socialism to make everyone equally poor so by definition there is no poverty. Workers, given a choice between being rich, where some are richer than others, and being poor, but equally poor, choose capitalism.
It is imperialism, not capitalism itself (that is the creation of profit from selling goods) which secures the modern worker his or hers living standard.
The communist accepts the temporary objective strengths of capitalism, but sees communism as the natural extension of a historical process. Or agitates for communism to counter the worst excess of imperialism and the atrocities it inflicts on other nations.
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