Theres anarcho communism. And early people lived somewhat decent without big gubmint and laws for thousands of years. Agriculture gave rise to hierarchy and the state.That's anarchism. How on earth could anyone expect communism to even begin to work without a central government?
That's moving to anarcho primitivismTheres anarcho communism. And early people lived somewhat decent without big gubmint and laws for thousands of years. Agriculture gave rise to hierarchy and the state.
And then what? Pass more stimuluses where the money goes directly to industries Democrats are invested in? Pass more sweeping regulation packages that ultimately just thoroughly lock in the status quo? What do you expect the Democratic Party to so with the indefinite power you're imagining?No more excuses Dems. Your political opponents have shown what they were willing to do to keep you neutered. Pack the courts and give statehood to DC and Puerto Rico.
You shared a webcomic, I'm not exactly dealing with Oscar Wilde.Ooohhhh, how witty.
Yeh but your reply was so unoriginal and dismissive I thought Bob Chipman had re-joined the Escapist or a momentYou shared a webcomic, I'm not exactly dealing with Oscar Wilde.
Eh, not necessarily, even the communist manifesto was a bit vague and/or general:You guys seem to have this great grand idea in your heads of the ultimately communist society, if you can't even spell it out then its doomed to fail.
Allowing some room for give or take there.Karl Marx said:"...These measures will, of course, be different in different countries.
Nevertheless, in most advanced countries, the following will be pretty generally applicable..."
You thought it was possible to have humans across the span of countries to all follow a shared system and freely distribute their resources such that no one has more than someone else with no central organization or enforcement. Yet you say I'm the one who reads nothing longer than four panels?You shared a webcomic, I'm not exactly dealing with Oscar Wilde.
No I didn't.You thought it was possible to have humans across the span of countries to all follow a shared system and freely distribute their resources such that no one has more than someone else with no central organization or enforcement. Yet you say I'm the one who reads nothing longer than four panels?
Read a book.Yeh but your reply was so unoriginal and dismissive I thought Bob Chipman had re-joined the Escapist or a moment
No I didn't.
A communist society would be a stateless, classless society. How do you figure a ruling class fits into that?
Oh you mean like the Hunger games where a girl from a very rural working class background ends up taking down the superficial Bourgeoisie capital and it's leaders?No I didn't.
Read a book.