Thus there is no such thing as a society that is both maximal liberty and maximal hierarchy (which I suppose you meant as economic hierarchy). — Garth
Although all systems have their issues, most of the inadequacies the welfare state addresses are not capitalism's fault. It is the political system that creates templates that are destined to failure, e.g., a corporate legal structure that ensures eventual serf-status for the majority.
The political system need only protect property rights and discourage the tendency towards consolidation. Competition is the key to what keeps the ship of capitalism righted and, as well, what capitalists fight (tooth and nail) to destroy. — synthesis
Top-down economics (like top-down everything else) is a disaster — synthesis
Let's remember that capitalism is private ownership of trade and industry while the classic definition of socialism is ownership of these by the community. Modern social democracy doesn't strive for that anymore, just to "curb the excesses of a market economy", hence just to regulate capitalism, in my view. — ssu
If capitalism would be so all encompassing greed, how do you explain then that even with capitalism many countries do have a lot of social cohesion and are just fine with things like the welfare state. — ssu
You may think it doesn't limit social interactions once they're already rolling; and for that I cite you the countless (I stopped counting earnestly after this happened with 15 separate people/social events) times someone has wanted to add me on Facebook, instead I offer them my email or phonenumber or Whatsapp, and the person immediately stops talking to me or never contacts me again using my suggested media. The intuition: what kind of weirdo exempts themselves from society like this? — fdrake
That or try some melatonin. — Outlander
No reason to come in blind and expect a warm welcome to a discussion on ideas — Judaka
I guess the thing is that Trump voters aren't after betterment of the lives of the poor because that would include poor black people, poor hispanic people, poor women, poor gay people, poor Muslims, poor atheists... The Capitol coup was incredibly WHITE considering it wasn't a race issue. I wonder if it's not just that poor people have some Nietzchean resentment toward the projected ideal, but these white people in particular believe that they are owed it, and decades of attempted social reform followed by attempted regression have left them feeling they've been owed it for a very long time, entire lifetimes of generations passing on the IOU. Meanwhile their out-groups have seemed to receive increases: civil rights, feminism, gay rights, trans rights. These people are trying to get to where white men are at but white men see it as a concession: we are losing and those are gaining. — Kenosha Kid
an abrupt halt to the auto/fossil fuel segment of the economy — Bitter Crank
The election then was going to be rigged, remember? — ssu
I have a solution, and I know it's right. I can prove it right down to the philosophical roots. I can explain where we've gone wrong and how to put it right in the same terms. I am a philosopher. My core subject is how to save the world. And I know how. — counterpunch
"I suggest that what we are facing in biblical terms is very much a Tower of Babel situation, not apocalypse or judgement day; it's a breakdown of communication. I think it is a psychological defence; communication has become too fast, too universal and ego becomes swamped, and takes refuge from the engulfing mass of others in a fantasy world. — The Opposite

Joking aside we need to engage more with people like Brett @NOS4A2 and especially @counterpunch — The Opposite
I do not think things like this should be encouraged. — Philosophim
I answered Maximal to all of them, because that's what I am considered to the rest of the spectrum. Among those on the furthest left, there's another spectrum where you will find people who think I'm incrementalist or sympathetic to authoritarianism. Depending on what your stance is on things, people are going to define these parameters differently. — Saphsin
But it is what authority does, right? Make the laws, enforce them etc. — Echarmion
median savings for people 55-64 is $15,000. — Count Timothy von Icarus
The idea that the median Trump voter is a poor blue collar white worker simply doesn't line up with data. That is branding. — Count Timothy von Icarus
I'm here to discuss philosophy — counterpunch
I was attracted to the forum because I am the most significant philosophical thinker of this, or any other generation - and I'm duty bound to share my uniquely enlightened thoughts, and shepard humankind into a prosperous and sustainable future — counterpunch
I think all of these axes are way too vague. — khaled
I think the other thread you're referring to was started by a poster unhappy about comments being made in the Trump thread, in my opinion. — Wayfarer
The scale of equality and heirarchy struck me as odd, as it implies that equal societies do not favor strong heirarchical structures. — Tzeentch
After all, use of authority is required to enforce equality, as it will not arise naturally. — Tzeentch
Also the scale between change and stasis did not make sense to me, as these things are, in my opinion, not goals in themselves and whether I would favor one or the other is entirely dependent on circumstances. — Tzeentch
I always have a problem with the liberty vs. authority angle. In my mind, authority can preserve liberty as much as endanger it. Authority is a tool, not a form of leadership. I'd say the opposite of liberty would be something like teleology. There is either a pre-determined goal for the society, or the goal is to allow everyone to pursue their own goals. — Echarmion
Tough to say [whether the status quo one of liberty or authority, equality or hierarchy] without any reference point. — Echarmion
Both left and right are a bit split, but I associate authority and hierarchy with the right, and equality with the left. Both sides will claim liberty, though with very different definitions. — Echarmion
This forum really contains close to no actual right-wingers, if you actually look at the majority of political debates on this forum, it's moderate left vs further left. — Judaka
the best guess of modern science is that the physical universe -- the only one we have any experience with -- is not eternal, but emerged from an unknown background in a creation event that is usually referred to as the "Big Bang". — Gnomon
Wherefore President Trump, by such conduct, has demonstrated that he will remain a threat to national security, democracy, and the Constitution if allowed to remain in office, and has acted in a manner grossly incompatible with self-governance and the rule of law. President Trump thus warrants impeachment and trial, removal from office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust, or profit under the United States. — CNN, Articles of Impeachment, Excerpt
is this the sociology version of philosophical idealism? — bert1
How do we counter all this? — Xtrix
