 tinman917
tinman917         
          MindForged
MindForged         
         A standard definition of Socialism is “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.” — tinman917
 Marchesk
Marchesk         
         Private property has been eliminated at this point — MindForged
What he's saying is that under socialism there will be an abundance since the economy isn't operating under scarcity. There's more than enough for everyone, basically. — MindForged
 MindForged
MindForged         
         Private ownership, or just ownership of capital? — Marchesk
Was Marx envisioning a fully automated society? Because a post-scarcity society has never existed. — Marchesk
 Marchesk
Marchesk         
         I think it's pretty clear he wasn't talking about a society that had then-presently existed. It's part of his theory, that in a communist society scarcity is eliminated from the economic system. — MindForged
 MindForged
MindForged         
          Marchesk
Marchesk         
         Are you here to ask about Marxist theory you've read or be taught Marxism? The former is reasonable, the latter is not. — MindForged
 Dfpolis
Dfpolis         
          Maw
Maw         
         A standard definition of Socialism is “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.” — tinman917
 BC
BC         
         More to argue against abolishing private ownership — Marchesk
 Pattern-chaser
Pattern-chaser         
         Because a post-scarcity society has never existed. — Marchesk
 Marchesk
Marchesk         
         I think you should consider greed to be the reason for this? :chin: — Pattern-chaser
 tinman917
tinman917         
          BC
BC         
         Brothers and sisters: After the Revolution there will be strawberries for everyone!"
A hand goes up.
"Yes, Comrade?"
"I don't like strawberries."
"Comrade", the commissar says menacingly, "After the Revolution you will like strawberries."
 tinman917
tinman917         
          BC
BC         
          schopenhauer1
schopenhauer1         
         There is such a thing as human nature, and any political system that intends to succeed by dismissing the inherent characteristics of human beings is doomed to failure. We are somewhat plastic, somewhat malleable, somewhat educable, and so on. But we also have characteristic needs, without which we fail to flourish. — Bitter Crank
 BC
BC         
         But the 10,000 foot view question is... — schopenhauer1
 schopenhauer1
schopenhauer1         
          BC
BC         
          Fusilli Al Dente
Fusilli Al Dente         
          BC
BC         
         high rank officers would exchange artistic posts for sexual favors. — Fusilli Al Dente
I do a good job making popcorn — Fusilli Al Dente
in a capitalist society, each one's role in society is determined more or less in a democratic fashion. — Fusilli Al Dente
 Fusilli Al Dente
Fusilli Al Dente         
         Markets can exist in a socialist economy. — Bitter Crank
 Fusilli Al Dente
Fusilli Al Dente         
         Isn't that what the capitalist Harvey Weinstein is being prosecuted for? — Bitter Crank
 BC
BC         
         I honestly want to understand your reasoning. — Fusilli Al Dente
 Hanover
Hanover         
          ssu
ssu         
         And socialist revolutions have taken that literally, the elimination or extermination of the parasites that are called the rich.What socialists propose is eliminating the owning class (because they are, basically, parasites). — Bitter Crank
A basic idea of socialism is that the people who produce caramel corn with their blood, sweat, and tears should be the primary beneficiaries of their own labor. — Bitter Crank
 BC
BC         
          tinman917
tinman917         
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