RE: Communism good for US?
September 24, 2011 at 2:06 am
(This post was last modified: September 24, 2011 at 2:16 am by Anomalocaris.)
1. Which is it, socialism or communism? The two are not the same thing.
2. No, do not agree that anything that can seriously be called communism could avoid immediately and savage conflict with deeply ingrained American culture and tradition to produce anything like a stable result, much less a good result.
3. In fact, I do not agree that anything that could seriously be called communist in any Marxist sense could provide sustained improvement to any country that is not already a failed state. No, china is not a communist country.
4. Classlessness is impossible in any society which needs to inculcate motivation to attain competitively efficient resource allocation required to achieve competitive rates of progress and material prosperity.
5. Which communist country ever managed sustain a competitive export industry? Again, china is neither communist, nor classless, nor as equal even as most capitalist countries.
2. No, do not agree that anything that can seriously be called communism could avoid immediately and savage conflict with deeply ingrained American culture and tradition to produce anything like a stable result, much less a good result.
3. In fact, I do not agree that anything that could seriously be called communist in any Marxist sense could provide sustained improvement to any country that is not already a failed state. No, china is not a communist country.
4. Classlessness is impossible in any society which needs to inculcate motivation to attain competitively efficient resource allocation required to achieve competitive rates of progress and material prosperity.
5. Which communist country ever managed sustain a competitive export industry? Again, china is neither communist, nor classless, nor as equal even as most capitalist countries.