Im a capital socialist. Yes I believe in both. If you wish a more detailed answer I will respond.
Frankydee said:I'd have to choose socialism if only to brutalize people who disagree with government decisions. Seriously it's like bring up a bill here in the states and it's all "whiney whiney whineeeeey."
Why get back up on your feet to work when you can keep getting loans?Warwolt said:Aah, yes. Because lending he who've fallen down a hand, to help him get back on his feet to work again breeds laziness.Vuljatar said:Capitalism. You get what you pay for--or in this case, what you work for. It's only fair.
Socialism breeds laziness.
How many chickens are worth a blueray player?CIA said:Barter System. Its a lot cooler.
Well, to me it's a sign of a truly overpaid job if a dad can make sure his son never has to work ever again. Actually, his son might never have to work ever again. You don't find it strange that some people can secure a lifelong luxury vacation not only for himself or even for his family but for his family for generations to come. All they have to do is hire the right people to take care of their money.Vuljatar said:His dad earned the money, and chose to pass it on to his son. What's wrong with that?Hedberger said:Oh, and do tell us how someone that inherited his dads company has earned all his money.
Starship troopers is a novel written by a lunatic who never served in a war. If he had, there is no way he would have dreamt up the nightmare he did. Personally, I thought it was satire at first - I've yet to meet a soldier who's faced actual combat and was that gung-ho.jad4400 said:I'm for whatever it is in the Starship Troopers novel, I think it was a democratic capitalistic meritocracy (Hell yea I think one should give service to the state to earn the right to hold public office and vote)
Got my vote on that one.Fondant said:Winner!Aardvark Soup said:Social-democracy, which is basically the combination of the two and the most succesfull state form so far in my opinion.
Wait I read starship troopers, it WAS a satirical look at fascism and the like. Wasn't it ? daaaamn.Fondant said:Starship troopers is a novel written by a lunatic who never served in a war. If he had, there is no way he would have dreamt up the nightmare he did. Personally, I thought it was satire at first - I've yet to meet a soldier who's faced actual combat and was that gung-ho.jad4400 said:I'm for whatever it is in the Starship Troopers novel, I think it was a democratic capitalistic meritocracy (Hell yea I think one should give service to the state to earn the right to hold public office and vote)
This is grand. LOL You're really trying to spread the guilt all around, aren't you.Borrowed Time said:I'd have to say though, that if you don't want to be lumped in with the "some people" category, you're just as guilty then for not single handedly causing a revolution or leading a group to try to change the system. Apathy to a crime is generally thought to make you as bad as the criminal themselves.veloper said:Well you two can share all the credit for socialism, fascism and the wrongs on the world for all I care, but leave the rest of us out of it.stinkychops said:You've got him there, I doubt there'll be a response.Borrowed Time said:Erm, but wouldn't that in and of itself prove that people are flawed because people created the systems? If people were not flawed then they would have created a perfect system or systems, no?veloper said:People were here FIRST, so it's the systems that are flawed.Borrowed Time said:Which is exactly why none of the stated systems work. The systems aren't flawed, it's the people who are.MaxTheReaper said:No, that's Anarchy in a perfect world.george144 said:Anarchy's not chaos you know but rather a system where everyone would have complete and utter individual freedom, and all live happily side by side, being peaceful and free, urgh horrible.
Anarchy is an inherently flawed system because people are inherently malicious and self-serving.
Some people isn't the same as all people.
P.S. If you're so perfect, then please lay out your system to educate the rest of us morons.
:shrug: If the shoe fits. =) All I'm saying is that I at least have the guts to admit that I'm an imperfect human being that adds to the problems of this world. I exist under a flawed system and take advantage of it like the rest of this flawed humanity. Someday humanity may be ready for a "star trek" type utopia, but it's definitely not now, because even our mentalities are flawed. We're inherently greedy. It's what makes us such damn good survivors. :shrug: I'm not going to stick my head in the sand to the issue and say "I'm perfect, it's their fault."veloper said:This is grand. LOL You're really trying to spread the guilt all around, aren't you.Borrowed Time said:I'd have to say though, that if you don't want to be lumped in with the "some people" category, you're just as guilty then for not single handedly causing a revolution or leading a group to try to change the system. Apathy to a crime is generally thought to make you as bad as the criminal themselves.veloper said:Well you two can share all the credit for socialism, fascism and the wrongs on the world for all I care, but leave the rest of us out of it.stinkychops said:You've got him there, I doubt there'll be a response.Borrowed Time said:Erm, but wouldn't that in and of itself prove that people are flawed because people created the systems? If people were not flawed then they would have created a perfect system or systems, no?veloper said:People were here FIRST, so it's the systems that are flawed.Borrowed Time said:Which is exactly why none of the stated systems work. The systems aren't flawed, it's the people who are.MaxTheReaper said:No, that's Anarchy in a perfect world.george144 said:Anarchy's not chaos you know but rather a system where everyone would have complete and utter individual freedom, and all live happily side by side, being peaceful and free, urgh horrible.
Anarchy is an inherently flawed system because people are inherently malicious and self-serving.
Some people isn't the same as all people.
P.S. If you're so perfect, then please lay out your system to educate the rest of us morons.
Here's a great idea for you: declare everyone guilty of everything and the define the world a prison. Then we can all get on with our lives.
Ya but a system where people aren't rewarded for their innovations like the person who came up with the product the factory workers make has no incentive to make or improve the product. Without entrepreneurs we might not have any of the things we have today.Gonad23 said:A quick question for all the people that have said capitalism, some of you said that you agree with capitalism because it encourages people to go to work, invent etc... I see this as a problem rather than a solution.
Let me explain, the people in the factories making goods (the workers), get very little of what they should be entitled to, the money goes to the people who already have it, such as the corporate elite, share holders etc. If it wasn't for the workers making the good then we wouldn't have the luxuries we have today.
A system that works towards bettering the whole of mankind is a much greater system than one that suppresses the masses so a minority can have more money than they could possibly spend.
They con you into thinking you stand a chance to "live the dream" and become rich but realistically if you start at the bottom you aren't going to make it to the top.
By the way I am not a communist, I am an anarchist.