Everything, and I'm not just saying this to be funny. Communism is an unworkable economic system. Under capitalism then what goods are produced are regulated by the Price Mechanism. This works via a profit and loss system. If one good is in higher demand, say Chicken, then the price firms can charge increases so they make more profit. This acts as a signal to other firms that Chicken is highly profitable. Firms switch production to chicken so the incresed demand for chicken leads to an increase in supply. Profits are competed away until demand and supply reach an equlibrium.GoldenCondor said:Too many Americans are afraid of it.
AND, others believe that Obama will make America a communistic society.
But, i see no problem in this. Communism is a great idea if a country already has a stable economy, and hey, free healthcare would be great. It's a great idea it's just been used wrong.
So really, what's wrong with Communism?
Apologies, I got my figures slightly wrong (Did a quick google, eheh).Agema said:To be slightly more precise, the NHS costs £95-100 billion, and the population of the UK is only 60million, so it's just over £1,500 per person. According to the WHO, the USA is estimated to spend 15% of GDP on healthcare (public and private), in total that's actually nearly 3 times as much per person, over £4,000.Danzaivar said:I'd hardly call the NHS free. It's about 20% of public spending, which is about 40% of our GDP. The NHS costs about £120 Billion a year which divided by 66 million people means it costs each of us £1791 a year, roughly. I actually looked at how much you can expect to pay for healthcare in America and for most people it's a damn sight cheaper than £1800 (Roughly $2980 for the yanks reading). Ofcourse they have to pay extra for doctors visits but then we have to pay for prescriptions and the dentist too.
You can argue that because it's tax-based then only those who can afford to pay for it actually pay anything, while those who can't afford it don't...but it's still costing our economy a fortune. And to say how bad (and not to mention bureaucratic it is, I know cos my Mum's a nurse who never stops comaplaining when I see her) the service is, it's a completely wasteful operation.
However, in the US that money is disproportionately spent. The richer you are, the better treatment you receive, the poor have healthcare provision that's usually either terrible or even nonexistent. It systematically fails a large proportion of the population, that's why the WHO ranks the US healthcare system below virtually every other developed country on average.
The UK NHS might be inefficient in areas (I agree there, my gf works in it) and might screw up occasionally, but at least it doesn't institutionally disadvantage people.
this is not so much the problem but that when people are made equal often most people dislike this idea and then have to be forced to be equal with everone else and that's what makes the dictatorship...hebdomad said:... The problem with "Communism" is that some people end up more equal than others.
Of course even if he didn't use his computer it won't stop the electricity being produced. Power stations are not going to unbuild themselves because one (or even a few million) people stop using their computers.Borrowed Time said:SNIPPY SNAPKair said:SNAPBorrowed Time said:SNIPKair said:Yes, I'm talking about YOU, mindless consumers.
Let's assume your computer has at least a 350W power supply, that means for every hour, you're computer is sucking around the same as 35 10w LED light bulbs that could be providing an hour's worth of light to 5/6 of the world's population! Not to mention the power being used for your monitor and perhaps the speakers you may have.
If he didn't use his computer, I'd be more inclined to believe he's not part of the problem though.ben---neb said:Of course even if he didn't use his computer it won't stop the electricity being produced. Power stations are not going to unbuild themselves because one (or even a few million) people stop using their computers.Borrowed Time said:SNIPPY SNAPKair said:SNAPBorrowed Time said:SNIPKair said:Yes, I'm talking about YOU, mindless consumers.
Let's assume your computer has at least a 350W power supply, that means for every hour, you're computer is sucking around the same as 35 10w LED light bulbs that could be providing an hour's worth of light to 5/6 of the world's population! Not to mention the power being used for your monitor and perhaps the speakers you may have.
And more often than not electricity companies in deveolping countries are nationalised or there is always a fear that they will be nationalised. If only they allowed the free market to rule instead thereby encouraging enterprenurs to come up with cheaper and more reliable ways to produce and sell electricity.
Changing people (for some it would be against their will) is exactly the reason why we need a Government founded on civil liberties. We're missing the greater point on why communism is bad, people tend to focus on "Doctors get paid t3h sam3 as t3h poop cleanerz lololz" and miss the really really important social issues.Akai Shizuku said:Sadly, it's true. But I think that it's something we can change.r0qu3 said:hmm... communism isn't bad, people are...
In the 50's you would.OriginalError said:That, in my opinion, is why America is great. You can stand in front of the white house and chant "Down with capitalism, communism forever!" and you won't be arrested, sequestered into some rat hole and then shot for sedition.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiananmen_Square_protests_of_1989 In the 50's
//J.
The problem with communism is lack of incentives to produce which cause either terrible production or brutal compulsion... or both. It works on a small scale because strong social ties can prevent shirking but falls apart on a large scale because incentives just aren't there.GoldenCondor said:Too many Americans are afraid of it.
AND, others believe that Obama will make America a communistic society.
But, i see no problem in this. Communism is a great idea if a country already has a stable economy, and hey, free healthcare would be great. It's a great idea it's just been used wrong.
So really, what's wrong with Communism?
no, that's incorrect.Apologies, I got my figures slightly wrong (Did a quick google, eheh).
Regarding US spending, personally I think that might have more to do with American culture than anything. Those guys spend a fortune on cosmetic stuff, Plastic surgery is rife and they sure love to have paper-white and super-straight teeth. That's pretty damn expensive dental and cosmetic work that most people in the UK don't bother with (Because 'being a better you' is stuck up and pretentious in the British psyche, but still).
So a nation like France, that has a massive immigrant population (a lot being illegal), can handle Healthcare with one of the best Healthcare systems in the world, but America can't. C'mon man, you're being beaten by the French...that's just sad.RareDevil said:I strongly disagree with this. American's are would not react well to an increase in taxes, especially when the nation is divided by their views on illegal immigrants. I fear that the change could lead to severe civil unrest. Especial after Obama has been pitching money to failing businesses like Bush pitched balls at yankee stadium.Manbro said:True Socialism/Communism is a noble idea I think. But it can never be applied to real world life because it is usually tainted by corrupt governments. America would do well to adopt a bit less of an intensely capitilistic stance though. A better healthcare system would benefit everyone greatly, however at the moment it's only for those who can afford it.
Cha!!. he is right though commuinism looks like a gift from god on paper, but human flaws like greed and selfishness ruin the system every time. Take Russia and its paranoid leader, Joseph Stalin. You can also look at Cuba and Fidel Castro, who has been in power for like a fricken enternity. Also, look at China (they have to kill because of their population), North Korea (Their leader said somehting along the lines of " We are going to wipe the americans off of this earth". that coupled with recent nuclear testing and an average salary of about $47) and Vietnam (poverty!!) and more.Pandalisk said:Good in theory bad in practice,