Have you ever considered taking your own advice in response to your criticism of modern society? — Tzeentch
And people have the choice not to exploit their fellow man. Stop taking another’s stuff. Quit forcing another to labor for you. Find other means to satisfy your wants that do not involve exploiting others. — NOS4A2
I don't believe in the legitimacy of a "contract" that has been unilaterally imposed. — Tzeentch
The employer is forced to deduct a specific amount or else he is breaking the law. — NOS4A2
Yah. Somebody's work - not necessarily the diner's.All food is acquired with work, buddy. — NOS4A2
Communism violates one of the most basic rights of human beings that of ownership such as your own property or farm. — invicta
Private business does that, too.Republicans in the 2015-17 state budget expanded the types of oil pipeline business structures granted eminent domain power in Wisconsin.
A mildly socialistic government or even a Scandinavian version of socialism would be preferred to outright communism for the simple reason that shelter should be a basic human right in the face of homelessness and the discomforts of natures harshness. — invicta
The principle is that I rail against the involuntary activity between non-consenting parties, — NOS4A2
Then why do you?Why would I rail against the voluntary activity between consenting adults? — NOS4A2
The farther back one goes, the less relevant human organisations become for present times it seems to me... There were a lot less people and a lot more space and resources to go around. — ChatteringMonkey
Sure, but before I do, do you agree that taxation is essentially taking people's things at gunpoint? — Tzeentch
All of this seems pretty human, and actually seems to describe a process that we have seen over and over again in history. — ChatteringMonkey
Describe a society without taxes, in which you don't have to worry about spending your life behind bars because of not paying taxes. You are now free, how do you live in this society? You are born into the world having $100 000 as a starting sum when moving from home, how does that life look like? — Christoffer
Why is taxation the hot topic here? — Jamal
That depends on the form of communal organization. In the purest form, money and taxation would not be required - but only if that commune were entirely self-sufficient and didn't need to trade with non-communist social entities.In a communist society there would be no state, no money, no social classes--and no taxation.
One of the greatest conceits is that only man in his government form can lay asphalt, deliver packages, pick up garbage, or care for the sick. Here in the great white north we have abandoned state-controlled air traffic control, one of the first countries to do so. It's one less thing I am forced to pay for even when I don't use it. — NOS4A2
In that case, what does this mean?:I don't know if a god exists or if there are many gods and I don't care. I am completely indifferent to such questions. — Average
Who/what does the supposing?Another way of putting it is that I believe I am alive for a reason and that there is something I am supposed to do with the life I have been allowed to enjoy. Perhaps it's similar to a duty or responsibility that I am obligated to respect. I can't say for certain but I don't think I should live my life doing whatever I enjoy simply because I enjoy it or doing whatever benefits me simply because it benefits me. instead I view my life as entrusted to me and that I should use it in the best way possible instead of the worst. — Average
You seem to think that I should imitate Jimmy Carter or someone like him who has "mastered the craft of living" but whatever the case may be I don't think that my role in life is one of imitation although I could be mistaken. — Average
I am convinced that I am alive for the sake of some end and that it would not be wise to resist this even if it cost me my life. — Average
If you're interested in the use of tools, your best bet is You Tube.I don't know any master carpenters but if you do please tell me where I can find one, — Average
I fear that you may be deliberately stretching my analogy to the breaking point for the sake of making me look like an idiot — Average
Taxes are literally taken from you at gunpoint — Tzeentch
Another way of putting it is that I believe I am alive for a reason and that there is something I am supposed to do with the life I have been allowed to enjoy. — Average
However I would like to suggest the possibility that we can all benefit from a discussion of this sort. — Average
For example if we were to inquire into the nature of a hammer in order to discover it's purpose we would be able to extrapolate from the particular instance of the individual hammer we happened to be discussing and extend our conclusions to all hammers or whatever tool we wanted to examine. — Average
I would be surprised if every human being had a unique purpose separate and distinct from all other humans. — Average
for my own part, I have long felt i was here on holiday, and the real work will begin post mortem. — unenlightened
Scandinavian social democracies aren't falling, they're far more stable than most other nations with less socialist systems. — Christoffer
They've also flocked back to the Orthodox church, embraced western fundamentalism and consumerism, supported conservative measures regarding the personal life of citizens, fresh waves of antisemitism; lots of illusion, delusion and collusion, as well as lots and lots of organized international crime. All the symptoms of a very sick nation. What's any of it to do with communism?They have, and even now there are hundreds of thousands if not millions of people in Russia still believing in the Soviet dream. Some people still believe that Russia is the biggest empire in the world. — Christoffer
Sez who? And what does it mean? That anyone who intends to do good is damned? God hates good intentions and Satan likes them? So, if you want to be saved, plan to do evil?The road to hell is paved with good intentions. — Christoffer
Even a society that in its formation formulates a singular direction that everyone at that time thinks is a good collective direction — Christoffer
might soon end up disagreeing and then the leaders need to remove such people to protect the glorious nation and singular vision that everyone agreed upon. — Christoffer
I am interested in examining the goal, mission or objective of my life and the role that I will ultimately play in human history. I think this is an important subject and one worth discussing. — Average
But some functions better than others, and the ones that don't function well are the ones falling into the extremes. — Christoffer
And with careful programming, over a long period of time, you can Pavlov an entire people into obedience, i.e thought crimes. — Christoffer
What is easier, higher taxes for social welfare/UBI? Or that everyone individually thinks of ways to contribute? — Christoffer
What's difficult is deliberate transition from one kind of economy to another. — Vera Mont
Which is what will happen soon with automation if predictions fall correctly. — Christoffer
But the Russians had Pavlov! Why didn't they program all those individuals?Viewed through a simplified lens, it showed that the strict collective ideology that tries to hold everyone together towards a singular goal couldn't accommodate the chaos that is individual thought and will. — Christoffer
People do not agree with each other, it's basic human nature, so how can a society be built upon keeping society moving in a singular direction without force? — Christoffer
Social Contract, — invicta
Both of these are intended to serve a need: to satisfy both the abstract concept and the instinctive desire of social animals for some rational balance between individual actions and group stability; an atavistic sense of fairness.man made laws — invicta
On a case-by-case basis. There is no single motivation or condition or degree of culpability for all killings of one human by another. That is why even the most simplistic legal system differentiates different categories, even of what is, for convenience, classified as "murder" - i.e. the illegal killing of one human by another - comes in degrees.How should retribution be applied through court of law in secular society for punishable crimes such as murder? — invicta
The purpose of a justice system in an Aboriginal society is to restore the peace and equilibrium within the community, and to reconcile the accused with his or her own conscience and with the individual or family who has been wronged
So yeah, individualism is a complete sham. But even if it wasn’t used to rob the population to enrich .0001% of the world, it’d still be quite ridiculous. — Mikie
In the context of a farmer wanting to grow bitter apples to make Cider then useful, correct? — invicta
In conclusion determining if an Apple is sweet or bitter enables the farmer to go to the stars — invicta
It's useless in describing apples, but useful in illustrating an untruthful statement for the purpose of discussion.All red apples are sweet
In the above statement would you say it’s useless by the mere fact that it’s out of context or that it is untrue ? — invicta
Apples grow on trees
The above has informative value in any given context as it informs the uninformed that apples grow on trees. — invicta
If truth is not an axiom that can be applied universally then are such truth statements as the first one in this OP useless? — invicta
But are such statements as the first one of any value to the philosopher when its truth value changes with the conditions (context) from which the statement is mad
Communism, as stated earlier, is a clearly defined way of governing states. — Tzeentch
I'm assuming you have an idealized version of communism in mind, that (hopefully) doesn't include all the atrocity. — Tzeentch
there's no point in trying to defend something that has been so utterly and completely poisoned by its real, real-life implementations. — Tzeentch
is a well-defined system of governance, and one with an absolutely disastrous track record at that. — Tzeentch
Lets answer the question: "is communism a feasible method of organizing states and large communities?" — Tzeentch
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
Communism demands no individual thinking. — Christoffer
Observations suggest communism goes (or perhaps started) that way. — jorndoe
capitalism accumulates money at the total disregard of environment until of course the environment is no longer productive to its end. — invicta
I'd be interested in why communism is or is not realistic/feasible. — jorndoe
On the other hand reducing taxation for recycling companies and businesses will incentivise and increase recycling and provide for the needs of both governments and private business. — invicta
The following question relates to recycling in this case to that of electronics, although lithium is plentiful at this moment in time. At the rate it’s being used in the production of smartphones and other gizmos it will present a cost problem to manufacturers when it becomes scarce. — invicta
Indeed every little action can, if repeated often enough have a significant footprint on your wastage and recycling. — invicta
Do corporations now genuinely care about the environment or is it a whole PR stunt meant to lure the ethical buyer ? — invicta
Should governments introduce more rigorous legislation to ensure compliance to such recycling? — invicta
Whether you like it or not, that's how most of the interactions tend to be. — javi2541997
Why would those higher intelligences do otherwise? — javi2541997
By the way, if they are not the first in attacking, our military forces would do the job for them. This is a given. — javi2541997
It is not the same when we talk about military strategies. — javi2541997
If higher intelligences do not want to conquer us because of our unknown behavior, it means that they are not powerful enough — javi2541997
Maybe they see us as someone who is dangerous and they do not want to get closer. Yet, this theory considers "higher intelligences" as cowards. — javi2541997
Why don't they contact us too? — javi2541997
