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Yes. It has. Shut the actual fuck up. I hate the way things are right now too, but communism is a net negative for quite literally everyone except the highest echelons of society. It corrupts the incorruptible and persecutes indiscriminately .Having studied the rise and fall of communist countries and societies, one key similarity every instance has experienced is rapid, unfettered corruption rotting the fundamental institutions of society as people constantly fight each other for a dwindling resource pool. No one makes money so people are less incentivized to work
To be fair they weren’t communist though they were prob some weird socialist centralized economy. I agree with you I just think that the distinction is important. If socialism doesn’t work then communism for sure won’t bc socialism is supposed to be economic model before communism.
Well you see, there are haves and have nots, and hopefully society can have a sort of social class fluidity that allows people to move up, but if people are hoarding “food” or “money” or “resources” to further value what they have accumulated, then people don’t go anywhere
But I’m not really arguing anything. It’s happening everywhere no matter what purported system is in place and has been since the agricultural revolution. If we want to make interesting claims about the future, have we empirically improved by every measure going back say 4000 years
Idk if it’s fair to say the premise is bad as a whole, it is the natural progression for society If you were to imagine the history of society as a pyramid, the base (most primitive, “stable”) is hunter-gatherer, local chiefdoms (once permanent centers for goods are established), monarchy/empire (once control of trade is possible), feudalism (arguably a step back), capitalism (where we are now), socialism (where the world is slowly going to next), communism
Trying to jump up any of the steps too early makes it far easier for corruption and power to amass. For example - in the Roman era, trying to jump to capitalism would’ve been foolish because the Persians would’ve just steamrolled through them in a matter of decades. Similarly, jumping straight to communism when there wasn’t effective means for the masses to access resources and information fairly allowed for power to be amassed by those who controlled those things
What’s the evidence that it’s going to be socialism I think everyone agrees that economic models change, but socialism hasn’t been shown to be the next step. The most developed countries like France, UK, US and Germany were supposed to be the first leaving capitalism, instead we got weird post colonial authoritarians.
I don’t think it’s knowable! The contentedness of human beings is a result of successful survival and we make do where we are and when we are, what happens happens, give up or live. From a barren desert to the arctic circle there are human beings with lives that make sense and they aren’t lesser. From a jungle to tightly built skyscrapers
Yes, you’re right. However, kinda going along what I was saying is that moving too quickly into true socialism or communism isn’t really like that. Capitalism wasn’t made in a day, or even a year. It takes gradual policy changes on the scales of lifetimes for societies to transition well. It can be expedited under certain circumstances, but that’s usually bringing plagues up to current standards, not progressing those standards
Sure and I’m fine with that, I’m critical of socialist but I’m fine if they want to democratically try socialism. I just think it’s cringe when we have to violently take over power to try this economic system that hasn’t really been proven yet. It just seems like it’ll result in the authoritarianism we’ve already seen. If people want to vote themselves into socialism then I say let them try it, as long as they can vote themselves out of socialism I’m fine with it.
Yeah that’s the key - ensuring that this happens with thoughtful intent, public awareness and acceptance. There will be ups and downs in the “chart” of society, but assuming opportunities for power centralization are slowly closed off, I think we’ll have a mostly socialist planet by 2150 and communist by 2500. (I have no evidence for this speculation whatsoever to be completely candid lol)
I look at Marx more in the philosophy world than the political science world, and I’m not sayin I’m right for doing that. But he’s really Hegel influenced and quite literally Big C Communism is the end of all history, there will be nothing to report about anymore. And in Hegel when human beings learn all that their is to know, we become omnipotent and all knowing… like God! Reconciling God and Man THROUGH REASON! And Marx just made it about labor like a nerd
Because they’re implementing much more socialist leaning policies - slowly reducing the amount of economic power individuals and companies can yield, while simultaneously offering both more in depth and broad reaching social programs like healthcare and their social security which seemingly is much more stable than ours atm
To me I don’t see that as sign of up coming socialism, i see that as the flexibility in our liberal capitalism system. For example if you and I wanted to start a shoe factory and we wanted to be the only workers/owners we could do that under our current system. We would be workers who own their own capital and that would be possible. If I lived in a socialist society and I wanted to start my own business with workers that would be impossible. I think there’s more flexibility under our current
I think Hegel can be applied in really cringe ways like I think most socialist would say that it’s a contradiction that labor wants to be paid the most and do the least, while capital wants to pay them the least and have them do the most. To me that competition isn’t a contradiction but, a good system of establishing what labor is worth. I honestly don’t know that much about that’s just my understanding.