brandman
^ pretty amazing
is this the same guy who said "gays are all fags" or some such in the homosexuality thread? I haven't really been paying attention.
No? Ah, I probably shouldn't have done it, oh well. Got an infraction though. :(
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is this the same guy who said "gays are all fags" or some such in the homosexuality thread? I haven't really been paying attention.
The statistic is composed from data on life expectancy, education and per-capita GDP
Socialism is an economic and political theory advocating public or common ownership and cooperative management of the means of production and allocation of resources.[1][2][3]
Communism is a sociopolitical movement that aims for a classless society structured upon communal ownership of the means of production and the end of wage labour and private property.[1]
The exact definition of communism varies and it is commonly used interchangeably with socialism,
The exact definition of communism varies and it is commonly used interchangeably with socialism, however, communist theory contends that socialism is just a transitional stage on the way to communism.
Pwnemon said:If you say, "Communism works, it's just that every country which has tried it as of yet has gotten a slew of corrupt leaders," then one could easily make the argument that communism is corruptible.
If you say, "Communism works, it's just that every country which has tried it as of yet has gotten a slew of corrupt leaders," then one could easily make the argument that communism is corruptible.
so you're content with a pisspoor education system and an underwhelmingly short life expectancy for a large proportion of the population as long as you can wave your financial dick around the world stage?One thing on the HDI actually has anything to do with economy.
Kthx.
so you're content with a pisspoor education system and an underwhelmingly short life expectancy for a large proportion of the population as long as you can wave your financial dick around the world stage?
So you're still going to misconstrue me?
I'll post it loud and clear here to make sure there's no more "accidental" confusion.
I WANT TO KNOW THE ECONOMIC DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COMMUNISM AND SOCIALISM. I DO NOT GIVE A FLYING CRAP ABOUT ANYTHING EXCEPT THE ECONOMIC DIFFERENCE BECAUSE I REALIZE THAT THEY HAVE SOCIAL DIFFERENCES.
I WANT TO KNOW THE ECONOMIC DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COMMUNISM AND SOCIALISM. I DO NOT GIVE A FLYING CRAP ABOUT ANYTHING EXCEPT THE ECONOMIC DIFFERENCE BECAUSE I REALIZE THAT THEY HAVE SOCIAL DIFFERENCES.
One point that is frequently raised to distinguish socialism from communism is that socialism generally refers to an economic system, while communism generally refers to both an economic and a political system. As an economic system, socialism seeks to manage the economy through deliberate and collective social control. Communism, however, seeks to manage both the economy and the society by ensuring that property is owned collectively, and that control over the distribution of property is centralized in order to achieve both classlessness and statelessness.
Another difference between socialism and communism is that communists assert that both capitalism and private ownership of the means of production must be done away with as soon as possible in order to make sure a classless society, the communist ideal, is formed. Socialists, however, see capitalism as a possible part of the ideal state and believe that socialism can exist in a capitalist society. In fact, one of the ideas of socialism is that everyone within the society will benefit from capitalism as much as possible as long as the capitalism is controlled somehow by a centralized planning system.
It's funny that you would accuse him of misconstruing you when you are responding to something totally unrelated to what he just said. Here's a plan for you;
1. Read the quote from you that he's quoting.
2. Read what he said in his post.
3. Connect the two and discover, to your amazement, that he is in fact responding to the quote from you.
4. Realise you were being a hypocrite.
5. ???
6. NO PROFIT FOR YOU BECAUSE YOU'RE ALREADY LIVING A FINANCIALLY COMFORTABLE LIFE AND THERE ARE WORSE-OFF PEOPLE WHO COULD BETTER USE THE MONEY
It's funny that you say he's ignoring what you said when you're ignoring what he said. Hypocrisy goes both ways you know.It's funny that you're STILL ignoring what I said. I mean seriously, I'm getting a kick out of it.
It's funny that you say he's ignoring what you said when you're ignoring what he said. Hypocrisy goes both ways you know.
Just popping in here, feel free to rip my opinion apart at your leisure.
I believe that yes, communism works in theory. A society without social classes would be lovely; no way to determine rich from poor, garbage man from Wall Street fat cat. Although obviously, it can never truly happen. There'll always be people who'll use it to gain power, and there'll always be idiots to misinterpret the message.
Yeah it'd be great to see it actually work, but it'll never happen.