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| Ceist:
--- Quote from: Nonnel on July 08, 2017, 01:22:52 AM ---I think a classless society (where money and the state still exist, but there are no multi-million dollar corporations or ultra-inflated medicine) is viable. --- End quote --- This isn't feasible either though. We as humans subjugate others to benefit ourselves. This takes many forms. A true classless society, the perfect civilization, would be if we all became robots. |
| Red Spy:
--- Quote from: Ceist on July 08, 2017, 01:17:12 AM ---Looks good on paper, but in practice, not so much. History has taught us this. --- End quote --- having personal property seized doesn't sound good |
| TristanLuigi:
--- Quote from: Red Spy on July 08, 2017, 01:29:48 AM ---having personal property seized doesn't sound good --- End quote --- this is kind of a misconception about communism it's never been "your computer and your granola bars belong to the state," it's "industry and land belongs to society" (which can mean the state, but a lot of communists are anarchists) |
| Red Spy:
--- Quote from: TristanLuigi on July 08, 2017, 01:31:56 AM ---it's never been "your computer and your granola bars belong to the state," it's "industry and land belongs to society" (which can mean the state, but a lot of communists are anarchists) --- End quote --- that sound even worse |
| TristanLuigi:
--- Quote from: Red Spy on July 08, 2017, 01:32:32 AM ---that sound even worse --- End quote --- why does that sound worse do you happen to own a factory |
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