Neutrino wrote:Jenos Ridan wrote:The simple fact is, I'm a pessimistic and pragmatic person. Replacing the free market with the Dictatorship of the Proletariat doesn't appeal to me. That, and history has shown us what happens when you try; the USSR and Maoist China
History has not shown you what happens in a Socialist society. What that particular part of history has shown you is what happens when Communism takes hold in a place where it is a very, very bad idea to do so.
Communism IS a bad thing. That is why I'm not a marxist, 'cause I want NOTHING to do with it! Socialism, though not near as radical, helps the poor not at the expense of the rich, but the middle class.
Neutrino wrote:Jenos Ridan wrote:You can go live in the nice little town of Conformity. I'll take my chances in the real world.
Have you ever stopped to think that maybe Communism wont result in grey conformaty? Everyone may have equal chances, but everyone will not be the same. Some people are better at some things than other people. Why would people all become the same? Are they just going to drop their traditional cultures because they all want to be exactly identical? (incedently, Capitalism is doing a great job of destroying traditional cultures)
Your arguments so far have been good, but im surprised that you would make such an unfounded generalization.
What is to stop the state from imposing it? True, My statement was generalized, but when ever I try to visuallize a communal, highly industrial, metropolitan society, all I see is grey uniformity. An Orwellian Nightmare! I'll say it again, the system isn't perfect but at least it is a system that works.