Socialism: What Has Gone Wrong?
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I agree that perfect equality in every respect is not realistic, and probably not even a desirable goal.henry quirk wrote:"Why would socialists want to take money out of my wallet (or yours for that matter) and give it to someone else(?)"
Let's widen the question a bit...
'Why would communitarians (among which you include the republicans) want to take money out of my wallet (or yours for that matter) and give it to someone else(?)'
For some, 'from each according to ability, to each according to need' is 'fair'. Such folks have eaten up and digested the idea of the powerless or impotent individual who only has direction when operating under the umbrella of democracy (mob rule). 'Adam has more...that's unfair...doesn't matter how he got more...the disparity is unacceptable...take his shit'.
For some, 'from each according to ability, to each according to need' is just a formula for acquiring power and keeping it. Such folks recognize the essential venality of the citizenry and they cater to it. 'My electorate, when fat and sedated, let's me do just about anything I like, so, of course, I'm gonna keep on (symbolically) jabbing away at BIG MONEY cuz it keeps me in-office, in power, in control'.
So: why?
Idealism and opportunism, mixed together, in a tasty gumbo.
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I would think greed and opportunism are an even "tastier" goal.henry quirk wrote:Idealism and opportunism, mixed together, in a tasty gumbo.
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"Perfect equality in every respect is not realistic, and probably not even a desirable goal."
I agree...now go preach it to the dyed-in-the wools and get yourself lynched.
Idealists generally don't cozy up to reason or reality.
I do get where you're coming from, Gary, and I'm not unsympathetic. Where we part company is you think socialism may offer solutions, and I see it as just another resource-finagling scheme.
I agree...now go preach it to the dyed-in-the wools and get yourself lynched.
Idealists generally don't cozy up to reason or reality.
I do get where you're coming from, Gary, and I'm not unsympathetic. Where we part company is you think socialism may offer solutions, and I see it as just another resource-finagling scheme.
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No worries. We are all exploring ideas here.henry quirk wrote:I do get where you're coming from, Gary, and I'm not unsympathetic. Where we part company is you think socialism may offer solutions, and I see it as just another resource-finagling scheme.
I will not deny that socialism has been used as a pretext for unjust systems. Does that mean that socialism by necessity implies such abuse? The Soviet Union is a clear example of a regime which called itself socialist but (by many accounts) wasn't democratically administrated. Of course if socialism is a "resource-finagling scheme" then capitalism seems to make little pretext of being otherwise. Democracy is not perfect. However, as Joseph Heller once said, it's the best system we know of compared to all the rest.
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In context, greed and opportunism, if not the same, are intertwined...*greed motivates the mercenary.
*greed is just normal, healthy, self-interest taken to an insane extreme just as enforced communitarianism is just normal, healthy, socialbility taken to an insane extreme just as (many strains) of sociailism/communisim are compassion taken to an insane extreme...best you can do is guard against those who'd take your shit, cooperate you to death, or take care of you.
*greed is just normal, healthy, self-interest taken to an insane extreme just as enforced communitarianism is just normal, healthy, socialbility taken to an insane extreme just as (many strains) of sociailism/communisim are compassion taken to an insane extreme...best you can do is guard against those who'd take your shit, cooperate you to death, or take care of you.
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Many of us like to think we are rugged individuals looking out for ourselves but I think some may be surprised at how much is done in the name of compassion. An average worker may do their job with the utmost care and expedience not necessarily always or only because they are afraid of being fired but because they care about the impact their job has on others and the community. It's a profound pessimism to say that everyone should just look out for themselves and we must always be on guard. Some level of trust in the good nature of others might be healthy I would think.
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Woops, I need to make one correction to my statement above, I should have said "some of us are exploring ideas here." Unlike Socrates, Melchior, already knows everything there is to know with the utmost certainty and therefore does not need to explore ideas.Gary Childress wrote:No worries. We are all exploring ideas here.henry quirk wrote:I do get where you're coming from, Gary, and I'm not unsympathetic. Where we part company is you think socialism may offer solutions, and I see it as just another resource-finagling scheme.
Apologies to Melchior.
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Read Ayn Rand.Gary Childress wrote:Many of us like to think we are rugged individuals looking out for ourselves but I think some may be surprised at how much is done in the name of compassion. An average worker may do their job with the utmost care and expedience not necessarily always or only because they are afraid of being fired but because they care about the impact their job has on others and the community. It's a profound pessimism to say that everyone should just look out for themselves and we must always be on guard. Some level of trust in the good nature of others might be healthy I would think.
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I've read bits and parts of Ayn Rand's writings. Is there anything in particular you recommend?Melchior wrote:Read Ayn Rand.Gary Childress wrote:Many of us like to think we are rugged individuals looking out for ourselves but I think some may be surprised at how much is done in the name of compassion. An average worker may do their job with the utmost care and expedience not necessarily always or only because they are afraid of being fired but because they care about the impact their job has on others and the community. It's a profound pessimism to say that everyone should just look out for themselves and we must always be on guard. Some level of trust in the good nature of others might be healthy I would think.
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Of course, and I've submitted the only proper form of taxation, which is a single tax on property, property being defined as anything with intrinsic market value.Gary Childress wrote:Bob, the purpose of taxes are to fund government programs. Don't you understand that?
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"Sone level of trust in the good nature of others might be healthy I would think."
Trust is a good thing...extend it when you can...just keep a razor up your sleeve while doin' that.
Long time back, in the now defunct Mad Philosopher's Forum, I went 'round and 'round with someone who called him/her-self Xanthos. This person was all about unconditional love and was a big advocate of a kind of tribal communism. He/she claimed to live in China. I wonder how things went, go, for him/her.
Trust is a good thing...extend it when you can...just keep a razor up your sleeve while doin' that.
Long time back, in the now defunct Mad Philosopher's Forum, I went 'round and 'round with someone who called him/her-self Xanthos. This person was all about unconditional love and was a big advocate of a kind of tribal communism. He/she claimed to live in China. I wonder how things went, go, for him/her.
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Gary Childress wrote:Have you ever heard of a "sit down" strike?
A so-called sit-down strike is obviously illegal trespassing, and the so-called workers should be immediately arrested.
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If you are currently paying taxes, Bob, then I suspect you are paying more than just a "single tax on property".bobevenson wrote:Of course, and I've submitted the only proper form of taxation, which is a single tax on property, property being defined as anything with intrinsic market value.Gary Childress wrote:Bob, the purpose of taxes are to fund government programs. Don't you understand that?