That is communism, as I said it has motivation problems. When people do something they think they need to get something in return. The only way it could work is if we're all carbon copys of each other. — hachit
no it was communism as Karl Marx purpose. All the people would work for the benefit of the state. We never actually had a communist state. — hachit
As well, it seems obvious that without a system of laws in place there would be more theft and murder and rape etc etc. — DingoJones
yes that is what I'm saying, don't worry I've met plenty of people that makes that mistake. Also socialism was developed as a way to transition to communism but it never could. — hachit
that is the motivation behind all systems. Economics teaches that we have infinite wants and finite resources. The systems we invent are ways of seeing who gets what. — hachit
He figured that we would look at those resources and divide them up in the best intrest of the state. — hachit
Will humanity die out? No, I don't think so -- but a lot of people might wish they had died sooner, once social collapse gets under way.
However I think it would be irresponsible to leave that world for future generations — hachit
maybe it is. but then your saying that it's a cultural problem, are you not? — hachit
Look at socialism/communism. If you read it, it sounds perfectly noble but it's not practicable because we're, by nature, greedy, selfish, power-hungry, etc. — TheMadFool
Predatory capitalism is one of several meanest-son-of-bitch systems. Surely we can do better, without resorting to some utopian scheme. — Bitter Crank
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