Do I have to choose? I'll go for capitalism then, things were better when we followed U.S. as an economic model instead of Cuba.
I haven't done any formal study on Russian history, but I did do three years of formal study on politics. And you are right, socialism and communism are not the same thing, but they are on the same scale.Jimmybobjr said:Socialism and Communism arent really the same thing, And Leninism is not communism. Lenin, although Socialist, never ever actiualy managed to impose Communism - And barely Socialism - Before his death. There are several main examples of how Lenin wasnt communist- He didnt support Industrial Workers, Opposed most Peasant classes, Created several NEW class divides and, through the implementation of "The New Economic Policy" of the early 1920's, actiualy pushed Russia closer to Capitalism, if anything, as the NEP allowed free trading, and resulted in the creation of a "Wealthy Peasant Class".Tooshay said:Marxist-Leninist Socialism (which is what the USSR was) is communism. Because you know, Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin were the ones who started the USSR experiment.Jimmybobjr said:Very few people have, if any. Technically, Russia was Stalinist, not Socialist, not Communist. China is Capitalist, not Socialist, not Communist, Cuba was just as Fascist as Communist, and not a single European state owned by Russia was Communist. They all call themselves communist to pacify the working population.Jak23 said:you haven't seen/been in a Communist country.
If the communism that was on that above poll was TRUE Communism- which hasnt ever existed yet -then i would vote for that.
Unfortunately, True communism is impossible, and would never ever work in a modern world. Ever.
If it would, i would be all for it, though.
Capitalism is a horrible, horrible system, but its all we got.
Stalin was much more sucessful in creating a Socialist class, but this was only though more Division, the stopping of all freedoms (Through the great Purges and Propaganda) and creating a Single Party Dictatorship. If Stalin, or Lenin, ever wanted to make a TRUE Socialist state, they were litteraly doing every single thing wrong imaginable.
I feel i should point out though, that my knowledge of Russian history comes from one year of study in highschool. I should also point out that my knowledge only includes the period of 1885 to 1941.
TL;DR, They werent really Socialist, Socialism isnt Communism, Stalin and Lenin were doin' it wrong.
EDIT: I just realised i actiualy went quite off topic there, and i want to restate my original point;
If the option in the poll for "Communist" really means Pure Marxist theory, then yes i choose that. If "Communist" Means the American bastardized version of the word "Communism" then no.
EDIT 2: i would also like to say that i was using the word "Technically" for a reason, and i was merely stating history as i saw it after a study over a year period. Your version of events is completely true, at the very least to you, its just wrong, To me.
What is think is happening is that people who support communism are supporting MARXIST communism- Complete freedom of speech, race, gender, religon, and freedom from poverty and control.Tooshay said:Jimmybobjr said:Socialism and Communism arent really the same thing, And Leninism is not communism. Lenin, although Socialist, never ever actiualy managed to impose Communism - And barely Socialism - Before his death. There are several main examples of how Lenin wasnt communist- He didnt support Industrial Workers, Opposed most Peasant classes, Created several NEW class divides and, through the implementation of "The New Economic Policy" of the early 1920's, actiualy pushed Russia closer to Capitalism, if anything, as the NEP allowed free trading, and resulted in the creation of a "Wealthy Peasant Class".Tooshay said:Marxist-Leninist Socialism (which is what the USSR was) is communism. Because you know, Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin were the ones who started the USSR experiment.Jimmybobjr said:Very few people have, if any. Technically, Russia was Stalinist, not Socialist, not Communist. China is Capitalist, not Socialist, not Communist, Cuba was just as Fascist as Communist, and not a single European state owned by Russia was Communist. They all call themselves communist to pacify the working population.Jak23 said:you haven't seen/been in a Communist country.
If the communism that was on that above poll was TRUE Communism- which hasnt ever existed yet -then i would vote for that.
Unfortunately, True communism is impossible, and would never ever work in a modern world. Ever.
If it would, i would be all for it, though.
Capitalism is a horrible, horrible system, but its all we got.
Stalin was much more sucessful in creating a Socialist class, but this was only though more Division, the stopping of all freedoms (Through the great Purges and Propaganda) and creating a Single Party Dictatorship. If Stalin, or Lenin, ever wanted to make a TRUE Socialist state, they were litteraly doing every single thing wrong imaginable.
I feel i should point out though, that my knowledge of Russian history comes from one year of study in highschool. I should also point out that my knowledge only includes the period of 1885 to 1941.
TL;DR, They werent really Socialist, Socialism isnt Communism, Stalin and Lenin were doin' it wrong.
EDIT: I just realised i actiualy went quite off topic there, and i want to restate my original point;
If the option in the poll for "Communist" really means Pure Marxist theory, then yes i choose that. If "Communist" Means the American bastardized version of the word "Communism" then no.
EDIT 2: i would also like to say that i was using the word "Technically" for a reason, and i was merely stating history as i saw it after a study over a year period. Your version of events is completely true, at the very least to you, its just wrong, To me.
But back on topic. I simply cannot believe so many people voted for communism. In a communist system you have no free will, and if the authors of soviet literature are to believed no free though. I could understand people voting for socialism, because at its heart it does have a few liberal ideals.
I've read my fair share of Mein Kampf and Das Kapital to state that yes, indeed, both made me think and rethink and reconsider some of the statements and claims of history books or people's accounts of first-hand experiences.Jimmybobjr said:If the option in the poll for "Communist" really means Pure Marxist theory, then yes i choose that. If "Communist" Means the American bastardized version of the word "Communism" then no.
EDIT 2: i would also like to say that i was using the word "Technically" for a reason, and i was merely stating history as i saw it after a study over a year period. Your version of events is completely true, at the very least to you, its just wrong, To me.
my fault I think I accidentally mentioned two good things about Capitalism.Big_Willie_Styles said:You really think the Soviets with their gulags gave power to the people? Democracy/constitutional republic gives power to the people much more than communism ever could. Unless mass famine, virtually nonexistent civil liberties, and slave labor camps means power to the people to you. The Fatal Conceit proved capitalism trumps communism long ago.henritje said:a mix
only Capitalism results in the US
only Communism results in the USSR
the best of both worlds free market and power to the people.
Ironically, a candy cane I was eating broke as I read your post...Cazza said:Having a non corrupt communist society is like having a non broken candy cane. Everybody wants it but it's never going happen.
I don't quite understand why you think I should receive an infraction when you're behaving just as bad, if not worse. You're posting off topic, and being unreasonably sarcastic. Honestly, I couldn't care less if some mods deem the act of calling dumb things dumb a bannable offence.Paladin Anderson said:I took a bet with my girlfriend about how long you'll last without getting banned.Vindictus said:This is a dumb thread and a dumb question.
Very few people actually understand what Communism is, evidenced by their mention of "China" or some such. Not to mention that there's no such thing as a 'Communist' or 'Capitalist' market or country, every country practices some amalgamation of both free markets and controlled markets. This is ignoring the varying other marketing ideologies.
Read up on these things before asking inane questions.
I cheated though and looked at your forum health meter.
I've got five bucks on you man, you gotta get there before New Years! You can be far more insulting and condescending! I know you have it in you.
Go for it!!
spartan231490 said:Communism fails. That's just the way it works. Truthfully, I don't understand how anyone can think it would work. It's based on the principle that your work is not worth anything, and on the principle that you can get something for nothing. Two obvious inaccuracies. Further, the only logical result of communism is a radical decrease in productivity, and an ever increasing chance of shortages.
Capitalism may have it's flaws, but it's no where near as bad as communism.
And when the Liberalists ran on the platform of throwing out the -notsorecent- socialist universal healthcare adn free schooling that the Socialists put in place. They got spanked. Hence,a mix. Just as he said.SlideRail said:Actually, they don't. They have no corporate income tax, a downright regressive income tax (Working and middle class wages are stable over time. The wealthy's are not owing to multiple fluctuating income streams. With the huge income stream and planning needed to administer a welfare state, it falls to the regular working stiffs to pay their own way) less regulation than we have here in the states and the highest national average scores on the individualism index.Adam Jensen said:In a nutshell.Kopikatsu said:Communism works. In theory.
Capitalism works. In theory.
Both are shitty in reality, but Communism sounds better on paper.
Democratic socialism is like a middle ground. Just ask the Scandinavians. They live in real democratic socialist countries and they're the richest and most developed (culturally) countries in the world. They actually have internet as human right in Sweden! How awesome is that?
Back in the 1850s Sweden was a barely developed peasant state before they embraced capitalism and then they embraced it with a zeal and fervor rarely seen and they developed rapidly. In the seventies and eighties a large tide of social democrat sentiment swept the country and when the economy slowed down in the nineties, they threw them out of office and it shows. Currently, they're privatizing the fuck out of their healthcare system (with 25% of clinics and emergency facilities privately owned because, surprise surprise, the government is not the most efficient service provider.)
Even in their last parliamentary election, the socialists ran on the platform of throwing out the recent market liberalization reforms that were put in place. They got spanked.