I rather enjoyed that series, and it's on it's 3rd title, that's prosperity if I ever heard of it.Trolldor said:Yeah, and look how that turned out.The_Ghost_Ninja said:Snip
I was merely comparing the ideologies that i have been taught in my senior schoolings. If i do recall, communism on paper is a society where everyone does their part, and everyone is treated equally because of that? Wouldn't that mean everyone is paid the same? and that they receive the same technology? If not im thinking i might pay my modern history teacher a visit :SVelvo said:Sure there's a sense of achievement! Who's to say you couldn't move up or down in your career? Who's to say that you couldn't make more money than other people? Do you think that everyone in China makes the exact same amount of money? Don't make me laugh!innocentEX said:Capitalism, because you have to work for something, in communism there is no sense of achievement, yes everyone else has what you got, but you didn't have to work any harder than them or suck up to your boss any more.
Just because businesses are run by the government doesn't mean that those businesses totally suck! There is a reason Chinese businesses are growing at the rate they are. I mean yes, China kinda sucks from a human rights and environmental standpoint, but economically, they are doing very well.
Your image of cookie cutter Communism is naieve, my good man.
By No you mean whatever the party tells you it means.The_Ghost_Ninja said:I rather enjoyed that series, and it's on it's 3rd title, that's prosperity if I ever heard of it.Trolldor said:Yeah, and look how that turned out.The_Ghost_Ninja said:Snip
Also if the cycle is continued it expands. ("Bad" ending of Bioshock 1)
LOL I suppose making machines who will preserve our Media and art, then proceed to eradicate us would be for the best in the grand scheme of things.
Serious note: If we were in a Communist society would we be on this site asking this question? The answer is no, and by no I mean yes.
You're not really wrong, fella. It's just that communism in major nations (namely China) has changed to suit the times. Just the same as capitalism in major nations changed to meet the times a hundred years ago. Now there are corporations, it's just that they are predominately owned by the state. Since the state is owned by the people, the people own the corporations. Still communism, just flavored with capitalism. Much like capitalism today is flavored with plenty of socialist policies. The best of both worlds is the key to economic prosperity for major powers these days.innocentEX said:I was merely comparing the ideologies that i have been taught in my senior schoolings. If i do recall, communism on paper is a society where everyone does their part, and everyone is treated equally because of that? Wouldn't that mean everyone is paid the same? and that they receive the same technology? If not im thinking i might pay my modern history teacher a visit :SVelvo said:Sure there's a sense of achievement! Who's to say you couldn't move up or down in your career? Who's to say that you couldn't make more money than other people? Do you think that everyone in China makes the exact same amount of money? Don't make me laugh!innocentEX said:Capitalism, because you have to work for something, in communism there is no sense of achievement, yes everyone else has what you got, but you didn't have to work any harder than them or suck up to your boss any more.
Just because businesses are run by the government doesn't mean that those businesses totally suck! There is a reason Chinese businesses are growing at the rate they are. I mean yes, China kinda sucks from a human rights and environmental standpoint, but economically, they are doing very well.
Your image of cookie cutter Communism is naieve, my good man.
I couldn't agree more when talking in practical terms, I think a utopian world should have a mix of the two. Glad to see this didn't erupt into a flame of misunderstanding like so many of my other postsVelvo said:You're not really wrong, fella. It's just that communism in major nations (namely China) has changed to suit the times. Just the same as capitalism in major nations changed to meet the times a hundred years ago. Now there are corporations, it's just that they are predominately owned by the state. Since the state is owned by the people, the people own the corporations. Still communism, just flavored with capitalism. Much like capitalism today is flavored with plenty of socialist policies. The best of both worlds is the key to economic prosperity for major powers these days.innocentEX said:I was merely comparing the ideologies that i have been taught in my senior schoolings. If i do recall, communism on paper is a society where everyone does their part, and everyone is treated equally because of that? Wouldn't that mean everyone is paid the same? and that they receive the same technology? If not im thinking i might pay my modern history teacher a visit :SVelvo said:Sure there's a sense of achievement! Who's to say you couldn't move up or down in your career? Who's to say that you couldn't make more money than other people? Do you think that everyone in China makes the exact same amount of money? Don't make me laugh!innocentEX said:Capitalism, because you have to work for something, in communism there is no sense of achievement, yes everyone else has what you got, but you didn't have to work any harder than them or suck up to your boss any more.
Just because businesses are run by the government doesn't mean that those businesses totally suck! There is a reason Chinese businesses are growing at the rate they are. I mean yes, China kinda sucks from a human rights and environmental standpoint, but economically, they are doing very well.
Your image of cookie cutter Communism is naieve, my good man.
Look, pure communism and pure capitalism don't exist. To think they do or ever could is somewhat misguided. Whatever economic policy you start with, you're going to have to tweak. Yes, China has been tweaked towards capitalist policy to a great degree. Nations with capitalist philosophies have tweaked their own economies with socialist policy to a great degree.Rabid Toilet said:Since you seem to be "in the know" about Chinese communism, how exactly does it work there? Because I thoughtVelvo said:Sure there's a sense of achievement! Who's to say you couldn't move up or down in your career? Who's to say that you couldn't make more money than other people? Do you think that everyone in China makes the exact same amount of money? Don't make me laugh!innocentEX said:Capitalism, because you have to work for something, in communism there is no sense of achievement, yes everyone else has what you got, but you didn't have to work any harder than them or suck up to your boss any more.
Just because businesses are run by the government doesn't mean that those businesses totally suck! There is a reason Chinese businesses are growing at the rate they are. I mean yes, China kinda sucks from a human rights and environmental standpoint, but economically, they are doing very well.
Your image of cookie cutter Communism is naieve, my good man.
was exactly what communism meant.Who's to say you couldn't move up or down in your career? Who's to say that you couldn't make more money than other people?
Short answer:Dorkamongus said:I mean, if you look at it, Communism is, theoretically, better. It's built around true equality for all humans.
Communism is better but it doesn't work because of human natureDorkamongus said:Since I never grew up in the Cold War, I've never really got why our (USA) country is so paranoid about Communism. I mean, if you look at it, Communism is, theoretically, better. It's built around true equality for all humans. Every man, woman, and child is given what they need and some of what they want and any contrubution they make is for the "greater good". There's no need for money, since all needs are met. Granted, the whole idea of Communism falls down when put into practice, but the entirety of the blame seems to fall on the shoulders of the leaders, not the government itself.
Capitalism, on the other hand, is better in practice, but flawed theoretically. It is based essentially around greed. Money is the central pillar, the Bible, and God all wrapped into one package. If people need or want something, they get money (somehow) and buy it. In order to get money, they get jobs. To get the better jobs, They need education. To get that education, they need money. So, to get that money, they need to compete with other people for the lower level jobs. From what I can tell, Capitalism is essentially "survival of the smartest, fittest, most appealing, and most well connected."
So, which do you think is better, and why? Please put down your reason for saying so, and feel free to tear apart this OP for your counter arguements if you wish. I'm mainly just curious as to what other people think.
Ok, that's just insanity. I think you'll find that most countries besides America have national healthcare schemes and seem to do just fine. I can see what you mean by the 200 years ago thing, but in this day and age where healthcare is pretty damn good, giving reasonable healthcare to all your citizens is not going to cause many problems.UltraHammer said:2.2: What if we implemented social healthcare 200 years ago or so? We'd sacrifice innovation, sure, but at least we'll be giving care to everybody. The only problem is that we'd be, you know, still using 19th century medical science to treat everybody! America's first president died from a goddamn cold because the doctors thought they needed to suck out all his blood to make him better. The medical abilities we have today would blow the minds of people from back then.
Capitalism is perfect. I don't understand why you claim the Bible and God are wrapped up into it. Sounds like Conservative propaganda. The Bible encourages altruism which is much more similar to communism.Dorkamongus said:Since I never grew up in the Cold War, I've never really got why our (USA) country is so paranoid about Communism. I mean, if you look at it, Communism is, theoretically, better. It's built around true equality for all humans. Every man, woman, and child is given what they need and some of what they want and any contrubution they make is for the "greater good". There's no need for money, since all needs are met. Granted, the whole idea of Communism falls down when put into practice, but the entirety of the blame seems to fall on the shoulders of the leaders, not the government itself.
Capitalism, on the other hand, is better in practice, but flawed theoretically. It is based essentially around greed. Money is the central pillar, the Bible, and God all wrapped into one package. If people need or want something, they get money (somehow) and buy it. In order to get money, they get jobs. To get the better jobs, They need education. To get that education, they need money. So, to get that money, they need to compete with other people for the lower level jobs. From what I can tell, Capitalism is essentially "survival of the smartest, fittest, most appealing, and most well connected."
So, which do you think is better, and why? Please put down your reason for saying so, and feel free to tear apart this OP for your counter arguements if you wish. I'm mainly just curious as to what other people think.