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| quote: | Originally posted by wotyzoid
Now if you're just talking about the "issue" of consumption, communism does address it. "To each according to his needs". You distrubute on the basis of necessecity, not the madness we have now. |
Well this goes right back to my original point. What do we need? If the social expectation is for each worker to be entitled to the big house, cars, holiday, etc. as a standard of living, Communism solves nothing. Industrial output will rise to furnish everyone on the planet with these commodities. Without the change in values I describe, Communism leads to the same images you used to denigrate Capitalism.
To go back to my earlier point, environmental disaster is a far, far more pressing issue than equality. We need to tackle it with all our focus and commitment. I think the danger of your line of thinking is that you are almost literally saying "There's no point in trying under this system, the system imposes cultural values and we need to change the system first." I'm trying to point out to you that this is dangerous because it encourages people to not even try to make a difference, because you're saying it's hopeless under Capitalism. And yet we'll never reach the revolution if we don't tackle this enormous existential threat first.
Does all of this make sense?
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| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Well this goes right back to my original point. What do we need? If the social expectation is for each worker to be entitled to the big house, cars, holiday, etc. as a standard of living, Communism solves nothing. Industrial output will rise to furnish everyone on the planet with these commodities. Without the change in values I describe, Communism leads to the same images you used to denigrate Capitalism.
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The social expectation became such not on its own, this is a fundamental key point you are choosing to overlook. What we need is what we need. Food, water, healthcare, education. You are asking very basic questions that I dont think you've thought all the way through. You're not looking at the structural problems at all, only the cosmetic problems.
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SYSTEM-J
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| quote: | Originally posted by wotyzoid
The social expectation became such not on its own, this is a fundamental key point you are choosing to overlook. What we need is what we need. Food, water, healthcare, education. You are asking very basic questions that I dont think you've thought all the way through. You're not looking at the structural problems at all, only the cosmetic problems. |
My fiancee was born in Communism. Her entire family were. They all knew that life was better in the West, and they all wanted those luxuries. Do you really that as long as people can eat, drink and have access to a hospital, they'll be satisfied? That pleasure seeking, accumulation of luxuries, desire to travel... all of these are just Capitalist inventions everyone will happily shed? That might have been vaguely realistic in Marx's lifetime when the average worker was a peasant or lived in an industrial slum. Not now. There's obviously far more to the balance than that, and now you're being remarkably vague about an issue that is clearly very complex.
Frankly, so much of your viewpoint depends on this begged question that the economic system completely dictates people's values. There's clearly no yielding on that idea, but I'll just repeat the inherent contradiction that Lews already pointed out. If we can't change our collective values while under Capitalism, how is revolution even possible?
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