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battosai
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Unterhammer, Germany
Feb 2003 time: 05:25
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Left - Wing Utopia (or Civil Rights Love Fest) is the opposite of a dictatorship...
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battosai
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Unterhammer, Germany
Feb 2003 time: 05:25
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civil rights lovefest = superb civilrights/ pol. freedoms
leftwing utopia = civil rights lovefest + regulated business
dictatorship = rare-outlawed civilrights/ pol. freedoms + regulated economy (if too much and a few civilrights, then it also could be "iron fist socialists")
So the only common feature between a left-wing utopia and a dictatorship is the regulated economy.
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battosai
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Unterhammer, Germany
Feb 2003 time: 05:25
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Israel (its Kibbutzim) is a good example we have already talked about at the message board of apolyton.
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SKILORD
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Live free or Die
Mar 2002 time: 05:25
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quote: Originally posted by GeneralTacticus
1) Why is it always the governemnt's fault? Is it the government's faut if people get laid off for forming unnions to try to get better pay?
2) Can be rectified by allowing who to go into business, exactly? Everyone who's unemployed? That would be rathe rhard, especially if, as a result of being unemployed, they have no money and no food. Besides, what happens if someone in a low-paying job is injured and unable to work? If they can't afford medical care, they're basically f*cked.
It's kind of ironic that the more you drive socialism out of governemnt, the more likely it becomes that socialism will win, because more people will be worse off and driven towardextreme socialism. |
:sigh: Employers are not exploiters, under socialism they are, rather, the exploited.
I see nothing wrong with unions, and there underlying principle, If one can consoilidate the Worker's Might one has greater bargaining power, would make it impossible to fire them all, because if someone ever felt like being radical he would join a union before revolting. Eventually the membership would swell enough to force the Employers to see them as equals. The Unions and the companies could work this stuff out, without governmnet intervention, with police breaking up unions or legislation enforcing their will. Government, that force which hopes to enforce, in the best possible situation, the will of the majority on the minority (for the majority, it being their will , must comply) through the unpoken threat of force, is an inherintly evil thing. There are no two ways about it.
I will concede that the care of those unqualified to work may very well be handled by others, rather than forcing them to work. This could perchance be left to charities?
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GeneralTacticus
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of Melbourne, Australia
Dec 2001 time: 15:25
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quote: :sigh: Employers are not exploiters, under socialism they are, rather, the exploited. |
Well, under socialism the governemnt si the employer, but you're arguing a strawman. Because I don't beleiv ein socialism in the sense of governemtn control. I just believe in things like public education, healthcare, and welfare support for people who are looking for a job.
quote: I see nothing wrong with unions, and there underlying principle, If one can consoilidate the Worker's Might one has greater bargaining power, would make it impossible to fire them all, because if someone ever felt like being radical he would join a union before revolting. Eventually the membership would swell enough to force the Employers to see them as equals. The Unions and the companies could work this stuff out, without governmnet intervention, with police breaking up unions or legislation enforcing their will. Government, that force which hopes to enforce, in the best possible situation, the will of the majority on the minority (for the majority, it being their will , must comply) through the unpoken threat of force, is an inherintly evil thing. There are no two ways about it. |
The problem is that if you just allow a pure labour market (that is, employers can fire anyone for any reason), you effectively make unions useless so long as there's any degree of unemployment, because most people will be willing to not join unions if that means they keep their jobs. This can, of coruse, be reversed, but why should it have to be reversed in the first place?
quote: I will concede that the care of those unqualified to work may very well be handled by others, rather than forcing them to work. This could perchance be left to charities? |
How likely is it that charitable organizations are going to be able to take care of everyone if they're all that you rely on?
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Live free or Die
Mar 2002 time: 05:25
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quote:
Well, under socialism the governemnt si the employer |
Au contraire, government is both the employer and the government, meaning he has both the power of an employer and the power of a government. The trimuverate of modern society, Labor, Entrepenuers, and Government, cannot have any of these two powers united, It is the speration of powers on a Political scale.
If we unite the Workers with the government they use it to bully those who they work for. If we unite Government and business they only make laws to make themselves rich, rather than earning such wealth. 
They are three, seperate and yet in the end equal, stations. Don't try to unite them at all, because it would be wrong to place the government, the most powerful, at the control of either of the others. It is just as wrong for the masses to silence the few as it is for the few to silence the masses. Might does not make right. So if you wish to end exploitation, end exploitation, do not reinvent it on your own terms.
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Live free or Die
Mar 2002 time: 05:25
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quote: Would you choose to stay alive and have nothing to do, or work some of the time and have stuff to do when you weren't working? |
I am a bad example, I happen to enjoy hard work, I am not a lazy person. There are people who could sit around watching the local channels of television all day, braindead, rather than lift a fingure to grow. I know peoplelike this. I, on the other hand, would do just about damn anything, from garbagemanning up or down, to improve my lot, there are no bad jobs, onl;y lazy sods.
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GeneralTacticus
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of Melbourne, Australia
Dec 2001 time: 15:25
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I was saying that the only purpose of welfare was to make sure they didn't starve while looking for a job, so they'd have to save up for ages to be able to afford something like a TV. And if they stole it, of course, they'd be criminals.
Last edited by GeneralTacticus on 10-03-2003 at 08:44
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