Phrost
The Fighting Skeptic
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So, why don't you move to a place like Somalia? I'm pretty sure you can go there and live your life whichever way you want to, without any government bothering you.
Socialist Godwin.
So, why don't you move to a place like Somalia? I'm pretty sure you can go there and live your life whichever way you want to, without any government bothering you.
John Rawls thinks you would not wish to gamble on that were you electing from behind a veil of ignorance, since you neither chose nor morally deserve your talents.I prefer making my way on my own merits without other people having a say in what I do with the fruits of my labors and talent.
Hey, you know what . . .Socialism is when the collective controls wealth and property as opposed to individuals getting to chose for themselves what they do with what they've earned.
[ . . . t]his is like being lectured on skepticism by a fundamentalist.
No, that's just common sense.Are progressive tax brackets combined with need-based social programs socialist?
In fact, capitalism as an economical system was meant to distribute wealth better than previous systems. And it was hugely successful at that - after capitalism was introduced the middle class grew to be the dominant class, and the lower and upper classes shrunk.
I prefer making my way on my own merits without other people having a say in what I do with the fruits of my labors and talent.
Yes but it was the individual him/herself that redistributed the wealth via enterprise, not the government doing it by force.
Socialism works great in theory.
Like so many things it's the practical application that fails when human beings (egos) become involved.
Right, because trusts, monopolistic practices, and greed never amount to removing, blocking, or refusing access to choice.
What? Where have I said I'm for monopolies or trusts?
Please point it out for me, because otherwise your argument is asinine. It's not a dichotomy, there are various grades between Socialism, and Evil Cigar-Smoking Robber Barons.
I don't see the problem as the effect of ego, but instead the effect of the lack of natural feedback loops in the totalitarian models. These cause corrections in method and practice in a free market system, but in a socialist system are clumsy and ineffective.Socialism works great in theory.
Like so many things it's the practical application that fails when human beings (egos) become involved.
Yeah, just look at the failure that is Europe.Socialism works great in theory.
What!!11!!!
The next may be that socialism is not Stalin or Mao's dictatorships and starvation of their populations.
Keep it in mind then; it works both ways. The minute someone mentions they're a libertarian, some of you folks break out Somalia and the Robber Baron cards faster than Al Sharpton plays the race one.
Why should I embrace Socialism? This is a serious questions to which I'd appreciate even handed answers please.
I live in Denmark, and find the comparison to communist dictatorships rather offensive.
If you were to insist that there should be no government, Somalia or Congo outside the capital are the only current comparisons.
If you were to insist on a dictatorship with the state owing all means of production Cuba is one comparison, the USSR another.
If you were to praise the merits of capitalism with minimal government regulation, there is a choice ranging from the US to african or central american dirt-piles with brought politicians.
Because you appreciate having the government provide certain essential public services, such as the emergency services, armed forces to protect you, communication channels and regulatory bodies to make sure you don't eat poisoned food.
Just a thought.