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This is a discussion on Are we reverting to Socialism again? within the Economy forums, part of the Topical Discussion category on Politics.ie. Originally Posted by dublinclontarf What about socialism with it's underproduction and miss-allocation of resources, causing shortages of even the most ...
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Try to keep up... Are we reverting to Socialism again? As for WW2, Europe was approaching catastrophe before the war, that is why there was one. Quote:
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I read your "collection" of thoughts and it's short on details. You say when workers take power there will be a workers democracy instead of a capitalist democracy. What is a "workers democracy" and how does it differ from a "capitalist democracy"? Is democracy not majority rules? Is that not what we currently live under? You say capital is accumulated theft from workers over generations of capitalism but what of the savings of a worker who then starts a business? Did he rob the capital from himself over generations? And your argument for why people would choose socialism is that human nature would change. And one of the conditions for socialism to exist is that it must be worldwide i.e. everywhere must become socialist for it to exist. So essentially, for socialism to exist "real" socialism, not what has happened in ever other attempt(what you might call "practical" socialism), reality has to be suspended. Essentially your rebuttal is to point to your article full of generalities, miss-truths, misunderstandings, blatant contradictions, falsities and so on. For those who haven't read it here, Socialism or Barbarism In the grip of hysteria |
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As I mentioned before, Bohm-Bawerk's work discussing how capitalists with differrent capital/labour ratios can earn similar profits. Then there is also the transformation of commodity prices into market prices and the explanation of the average rate of profit, also known as the transformaton problem.
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[quote] Democracy is a greek word meaning "Mob" or "people" rule. If im not mistaken, the vast majority of people in high positions in the Dail did not come for a working class background and instead are former Solicitors, Barristers, Businessmen and professionals. Puritan Socialist beliefs of a workers democracy are Working class seizure and control of the means of production. [\QUOTE] Which means the vast majority of people vote for them, these positions are not simply seized (unlike a workers revolution) they are filled by elected representatives. What you advocate is a minority seizing power by force, and thus becomes a totalitarian regime; for if this group were the majority they would already be in power, such is the nature of our democracy & democracy in general. Quote:
I used to be a card carrying communist, like my father and read all the literature; until I came to the conclusion that the only way socialism could be brought to Ireland would be by means of an armed revolution. That people here needed to be forced to do what was good for them, and it was then that I realised what socialism was. It wasn't until after I was married that I became anti-socialist. My wifes family (grandparents, mother, father, aunt & uncles)lived through the communist takeover and cultural revolution in China. They were not an wealthy family but were not poor. Everything, EVERYTHING was taken from them. Their home, their savings, family heirlooms, their meager possessions all taken. They were beaten, starved, imprisoned, sent to labour camps for re-education. It was a sheer miracle none of them died. No I learned my distaste for socialism from history books, not anti-socialist texts. Quote:
So I say proven true by whom and how, I would love to know how this person might refute reality in such a manner. I mean look at the huge buildings in Dublin, the Custom House, GPO etc. wasn't built with foreign slave labour. And the last time I checked slavery has been outlawed since some time in the 1800's, so what are you getting at? But when the "workers" seize this restaurant in their glorious revolution who is stealing? |
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20000miles, I'll get back to you tomorrow.
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Russia is not a good example of socialism. Russia was a Marxist-Leninist state. Lenin short-circuited Marxist theory for imposition in Russia. While Autocratically its reasonable to compare Stalinist Russia with Nazi Germany there were quite a few differences. The NAZI's, for example, considered themselves a "Third Way" between laissez-faire capitalism and socialism, in that rather than completely nationalizing industry and taking over the means of production, the government had a very powerful influence. So its absurd to say "in name only".There are corporatist elements in many countries that are not fascist, especially some of the East Asian democracies, notably South Korea. Secondly, many nations have strong central leadership and even a powerful autocrat in command of the government, but are neither communist nor fascist. Many political scientists argue about the extent to which generally accepted fascist and communist governments are truly fascist or communist. Quote:
No the capitalists dont become anyone's slave. I never said anything remotely implying that. The Appropriation of wealth is instead to be used for the workers benefit. Quote:
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Why is it not possible in Irish society for Socialist policies to be applied in the Dail by a elected representive? Quote:
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__________________ The sole meaning of life is to serve humanity. -Leo Tolstoy It is we the workers who built these palaces and cities here in Spain and in America and everywhere. We, the workers, can build others to take their place. And better ones! We are not in the least afraid of ruins - Buenaventura Durruti America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between - Oscar Wilde Economic Left/Right -9.75 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian -5.79 |
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Merriam-Webster, Britannica and Wikipedia all mention collective or government ownership and administration of the means of production. Socialism without a state results in Somalia, with a state it's Soviet Russia, China, North Korea, Cambodia, Cuba, Vietnam etc. Quote:
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Wealth doesn't just exist, it has to be created; gold has to be mined from the earth, food has to be grown & harvested, technology must be developed with R&D. Houses have to be designed & built, steel has to be refined from Iron ore, electricity has to be generated etc. Your view is that there is a fixed amount of wealth, and the only way to get it is to take it from someone who has it already (well how did they get it in the first place?). Heres an article further explaining How to Make Wealth Companies in the Fortune 500 such as HP,Dell, Microsoft, Intel, & Cisco all these companies created vast amounts of wealth from hard work and innovation. They have vastly improved the lives of people across the world; their products have allowed the creation of entire industries (everything now uses computers) why this very computer you use is the result of their work. I myself have worked for a large company, Sun Microsystems and I can say I would prefer being "exploited" by one of these companies for a lifetime than a single day in a "socialist democracy". And who owns these companies? None are the property of a single person, everyone is free to buy a share of any of them. You say 70% of the wealth of the world (that these companies created) is controlled by 500 companies (and by controlled we mean property of). These companies are the property of millions, shoot even hundreds of millions across the world, anyone who cares to want a piece. Art? Wealth thats created, by the artist, not the workers. Music, artists not workers. Books, writers not workers. All wealth, all created, all products of the mind, work and capital (their own or/& someone elses as an investment). Quote:
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