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Hey I have a quick question. Would a perfect democracy lead to communism?
avant-garde said:So, assuming that this does happen and everything changes... would you still be working as hard as you do?
There are many variations on model but it seems to me that you inevitably wind up with either private persons or politicians being ultimately in charge of the resources.rabbitweed said:Those are the only two options you can envisage? Oh ye of limited vision.
Rabbit said:Care to share what logic you applied to designate private corporations as "the people", and government as something comprised of something wholly different?
Also, please share your own private definition of 'Communism', as everyone seems to have their own.
MissSilvy said:Rabbitweed clearly considers frustrating your opponents to death proof of his superior reasoning :) *pats on the head*
EDIT: I'm out and not checking this train wreck of a thread again.
MissSilvy said:The teeth of my parting riposte was edited out by MIH.
I can't let uppity kids get off too easily, now can I?
In the USSR were the scientists not told to research what the government wanted them to research?marmot said:i think the definition of "socialism" is problematic. however even if we suppose the USSR was socialistic , the USSR had some of the best scientists and technology and while scientists might not have been paid as much as american ones, they had much much much more respect and it was probably easier to get a job relating to the field. nobody studies physics for the money anyway. the whole question is silly because there is already empirical data to answer it.
The same can happen in government jobs and in a government job you may be sacked or have your entire department downsized/dismantled because it is politically expedient.Marmot said:the whole thread smells of stockholm syndrome. the funny thing is that this thread is probably full of grad students and miserable post docs that get exploited till their bones are dry as garbagety cheap research monkeys and yet they all get all squiggly in their pants when someone dares to question the present situation. just because people with capital might give the money for research and "take the risk", they are not the ones doing the research. workers take the risk all the time when their bosses do - when a company goes bankrupt you get sacked.
marmot said:just because people with capital might give the money for research and "take the risk", they are not the ones doing the research. workers take the risk all the time when their bosses do - when a company goes bankrupt you get sacked.
marmot said:the whole thread smells of stockholm syndrome. the funny thing is that this thread is probably full of grad students and miserable post docs that get exploited till their bones are dry as garbagety cheap research monkeys and yet they all get all squiggly in their pants when someone dares to question the present situation.
Count Iblis said:The educational system in Russia today is still way better than in the US, thanks to their communist past.
CRGreathouse said:My two Russian* coworkers disagree with that. At least, they say that 20 years ago it was much worse.
* Both describe themselves as Russian and lived in the USSR, but one's actually from the Ukraine. I don't know if that makes a difference to anyone in terms of educational experience.
Count Iblis said:Well, then the difference between the West and Russia is even larger now.The Chinese educational system is also more advanced. There was a discussion about this some time ago in Britain. A Chinese university entrance exam problem was compared to a similar British equivalent. I think the British problem could be solved if you knew the definition of sin and cos using the right triangle (which is primary school level stuff), the Chinese problem was a compicated geometry problem most British university students would at least struggle with a bit.
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LBloom said:The problem with this thread is the word "socialist" and "socialistic". Anyone who has basic knowledge of economics should know we abandoned the free market to the dustbin of history in 1901 with Teddy Roosevelt! Pure capitalism is a failed experiment that produced misery, just like communism.
As for socialism, the word is practically meaningless. It could refer to the socialist states of East Germany and USSR, or the scandinavian and European nations run by Social Democrats, who are a bit to the left of democrats.