I'm bored and at Toronto airport and wondered if we had any supporters of communism still out there? I am not talking socialists who believe in a welfare state or the lefty liberals who are in favor of more and more profgerssive taxation and wealth redistribution policies-- I am talking supporters of old-school comminism ( you can pick the flavor you like)
leaving bloody dictatorial history aside ( since capitalism has its share of that as well,) my problem with communism has always been about incentives to produce. State communal or centrally planned farms have always been less productive than when the state allowed people their individual plots, for example. generall productivity in most things are lower in communist states.
So my question is how do you incentivize the masses to work hard in a truly communist state (and I accept some idealistic or just generally hard workers will do so anyway) but how do you get the masses working harder? How do you incentivize me to do a job that is harder than other jobs or requires tougher training?Who decides who gets the job on the ski hill or golf course (which absent differences in income would be the ones I would seek). I have never understood how you equalize job difficulty---
So if there are any communists out there explain it to me.. Oh and go slow because if you start with some premise like "Rent is unfair exploitation" I want you to explain that too and not just take some communist premise as a complete given.
I'm getting on a plane in about 60 minutes but when I get home I would be interested to see any rational explanations-- I've been reading Alan Greenspan lately and he writes so utterly dismissively of communism that I am interested to see if there are any defenders still out there.
leaving bloody dictatorial history aside ( since capitalism has its share of that as well,) my problem with communism has always been about incentives to produce. State communal or centrally planned farms have always been less productive than when the state allowed people their individual plots, for example. generall productivity in most things are lower in communist states.
So my question is how do you incentivize the masses to work hard in a truly communist state (and I accept some idealistic or just generally hard workers will do so anyway) but how do you get the masses working harder? How do you incentivize me to do a job that is harder than other jobs or requires tougher training?Who decides who gets the job on the ski hill or golf course (which absent differences in income would be the ones I would seek). I have never understood how you equalize job difficulty---
So if there are any communists out there explain it to me.. Oh and go slow because if you start with some premise like "Rent is unfair exploitation" I want you to explain that too and not just take some communist premise as a complete given.
I'm getting on a plane in about 60 minutes but when I get home I would be interested to see any rational explanations-- I've been reading Alan Greenspan lately and he writes so utterly dismissively of communism that I am interested to see if there are any defenders still out there.
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