ralfy wrote:It did not work probably because Communism was never achieved.
In contrast, increasing levels of credit coupled with increasing production attracted most of the world's population, which was poor. Increased sales of goods and services in turn led to more credit created.
The results are described briefly here:
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... g-collapse
ralfy wrote:It did not work probably because Communism was never achieved.
In contrast, increasing levels of credit coupled with increasing production attracted most of the world's population, which was poor. Increased sales of goods and services in turn led to more credit created.
The results are described briefly here:
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... g-collapse
JV153 wrote:
Neither was democracy. If you think you are free under this system then you're deluded... most people don't even think about democracy or communism in terms of their idealist foundations.
Cog wrote:
but of course if we did it your way communism would work this time wouldn't it? Lol
Cog wrote:you tell me. You're the one that wants communism not me
ralfy wrote:Cog wrote:you tell me. You're the one that wants communism not me
Please point out where I said that I want Communism.
Cog wrote:ralfy wrote:Cog wrote:you tell me. You're the one that wants communism not me
Please point out where I said that I want Communism.
It did not work probably because Communism was never achieved
This implies that it would have worked if Communism was achieved thus expressing a preference for it doing so. If in fact, you don't support communism, then I congratulate you on your logic.
ralfy wrote: because complex human societies involve governments, money, and various social classes.
radon1 wrote:ralfy wrote: because complex human societies involve governments, money, and various social classes.
Do they have to, and if yes, then why?
(I suppose "governments" here meant "states". Government as an administrative function is not much of an issue).
onlooker wrote:As per Ralfy posts the capitalist system contains the seeds of its own destruction in so much as an endless pursuit of profit and growth cannot be sustained perpetually in a close system like the Earth.
The Civil War itself was nothing more than a calculated "front" for some pretty fancy footwork by corporate backroom players.
The Rothschild interests did succeed...
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