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Well, can the anti-capitalists agree that communism causes poverty, dispair and drunkeness? The rest of you can speak up too.
Well, can the anti-capitalists agree that communism causes poverty, dispair and drunkeness? The rest of you can speak up too.
Enacting communism is incredibly difficult.
You have to have near perfectly moral government officials to keep things in check.
So far in practice it doesn't work well.
that with any economic system...including Capitalism
Indeed. Castro recently admitted that Cuban communism doesn't work. North Korea is another shining example.Often these quasi communist systems adopt policies that influence more poverty than there would have been.
Indeed. Castro recently admitted that Cuban communism doesn't work. North Korea is another shining example.
Communism cases none of what you mentioned. Is there poverty in your capitalist USA? If capitalism is so great why than do Americans take more antidespressants than any other nation in the world? The Use of Alcohol in the USA is also very high. Now what actually are you asking. It seems to me that Capitalism causes poverty, dispair and drunkeness. Your post is meaningless. If you want to attack Communism attack it with something that is not also true of your nation. This is a silly question.Well, can the anti-capitalists agree that communism causes poverty, dispair and drunkeness? The rest of you can speak up too.
Those things exist in human society regardless of what system of government you choose.
Sure some countries have it less then others.
There's A LOT of poverty in America, a lot of alcoholism.
Less poverty in Canada i'd say, but a decent amount of alcoholism given our population size. Especially in Rural Areas, and unfortunately in Native Reserves.
I'm not pro communist or pro capitalist. I believe a balance in the middle is the only solution. It's been proven free enterprise on its own cannot solve every problem. And government on it's own can be too wasteful. A mixed economy seems to be a better outcome for most people.
Enacting communism is incredibly difficult.
You have to have near perfectly moral government officials to keep things in check.
So far in practice it doesn't work well.
How do you know this? What Communist country have you been to? The poverty in the USA is just as poor as anywhere in the world. Poor is Poor and all the defaults on mortgages say that this is so.The poverty of society is less pronounced with capitalism, than it is with any communist system, that has existed.
Often these quasi communist systems adopt policies that influence more poverty than there would have been.
Where may I ask has Communiism been practiced?
How do you know this? What Communist country have you been to? The poverty in the USA is just as poor as anywhere in the world. Poor is Poor and all the defaults on mortgages say that this is so.
Castro admitted that the economy is failing. He never used the word Communist. You added that for punch. North Korea is a dictatorship and not Communistic in any way. Cuba is not a Communist nation either for that matter that is why Castro said nothing of the Communist economy.Indeed. Castro recently admitted that Cuban communism doesn't work. North Korea is another shining example.
Castro admitted that the economy is failing. He never used the word Communist. You added that for punch. North Korea is a dictatorship and not Communistic in any way.
I do? That is a suprise. I have never seen a Communist nation. I would like you to asstound us with your knowledge of Communism and explain what countries and how they are Communist. I will sit back and wait on these golden words of wisdom.Authoritarian communism has been practiced all over the world.
You know where.
Cuba and North Korea are not Communist. So what exactly are you talking about?:lol:
Not even close.
Poverty is the U.S. is nowhere near the poverty in Cuba or North Korea.
Castro did not organize a Communist nation. He organized a nation where he had all the power. He did nothing to establish a Communistic economy. He continued to have the haves and the jave nots. He robbed from the rich to supposedly spread the wealth. He kept the wealth for himself. Why do you think he and Che parted ways. Che and he did not agree on the way the country should be set up. Castro is a diictator plain and simple very much like Stalin though the death toll is lower. Maybe because the population is lower.Communism can be organized under an authoritarian ruler, same for capitalism.
Castro put communes into practice.
They produced stagnation and inefficiency.
Giving people certificates for working longer hours does not induce them to work more for the commune.
Cuba and North Korea are not Communist. So what exactly are you talking about?
Communisim is truly evolved to. When a nation is forced via revolution it sets military as a very important operative. This allows for the extreme that you saw when Stalin rose to power. It is what has happened no nation after nation. It is believed that Communism can follow revolution and it has never happened. The power base is set in the military and leads to tyrants and dichtators.I am talking about exactly what has happened, not a theoretical concept.
The egalitarianism promoted by communist believers can not exist.
There is no human propensity to create and maintain such a system.
It is a pie in the sky system of "everyone has equal power and will not abuse anyone else."
Plainly, with universal suffrage, we see that people will abuse others.
Communism can be organized under an authoritarian regime and has been.
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