jorndoe         
         
jorndoe         
         
frank         
         But, no matter, more importantly, what do you think? — jorndoe
Tzeentch         
         
Jamal         
         For some reason, it seems that some (Western) communists and socialists have become apologists for Russia.
Doesn't make sense. — jorndoe
Vera Mont         
         I'd be interested in why communism is or is not realistic/feasible. — jorndoe
jorndoe         
         
180 Proof         
         Not for scarcity-exploiting nation-states. As you say "communism doesn't scale well". Why? I think because, simply put, material scarcity amplified by increasing population pressures – radical alienation – and all that this existential condition entails individually and collectively. Of course, in a post-scarcity world, "communism" would be unnecessary.Is communism realistic/feasible? — jorndoe
:fire:Be realistic, demand the impossible. — graffiti on buildings in Paris, May '68
NOS4A2         
         
Ying         
         
BC         
         
unenlightened         
         
Tzeentch         
         
unenlightened         
         As per usual, the state (the collective) is the problem, and not the cure. — Tzeentch
Tzeentch         
         I think you're confusing the collective with the state. — unenlightened
As per usual the individualist denies their responsibility for others and ignores their dependence on others. — unenlightened
unenlightened         
         
jorndoe         
         Less freedom, oppression, less transparency, less diversity, "enforced human streamlining", ... — opening post
As it stands, it seems that reasonably civilized societies tend to include democracy, socialism, capitalism alike. — opening post
Christoffer         
         
Vera Mont         
         Communism demands no individual thinking. — Christoffer
frank         
         t's the fucking enlightenment again Sam. — unenlightened
      
Tzeentch         
         
Christoffer         
         How do you figure? Humans are still individuals, even if they don't fence off the commons or claim private ownership of natural resources. In a commune, each member is expected to contribute whatever they have a talent for, including intellectual endeavours, creative work, invention, etc. — Vera Mont
There is no such thing as 'collective thinking'. People may echo and imitate other people, or simply agree on certain matters, but a thought that's eventually shared still has to originate in an individual mind. We don't have any other kind. We can pool knowledge and effort, but each contribution is still individual. — Vera Mont
"Individualism" as an ideology is as illusory as "communism". — Vera Mont
There are no systems of either: all societies are collective, and to some degree dominated by a minority of privileged individuals, while the majority conforms to whatever norms are set for them. — Vera Mont
180 Proof         
         
frank         
         
Vera Mont         
         This all works on smaller scale societies, but at large scale, how do you "contribute"? What if you aren't good at contributing? What if your contribution doesn't align with the rest? — Christoffer
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