animaldude
Sage in Training
Which form of society would you prefer to live in?
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Exactly. But capitalism also allows human nature to become worse and worse. I mean look at the horrific levels of corruption within the US Government!However much I would love to live in an ideal Communist society, it is unlikely that there ever will be one (In my lifetime). Capitalism isn't too bad, there could be a few better changes.
thats what makes it fun. if were in a hippie community, communism works, and it should always work. stop being greedy, you dirty pigs!!!!!Communism is the better choice... In theory of course... but you know, is the base root of communism..
Actually quite true. There have been some isolated communist communities in Ohio have have succeeded quite well until outside pressures caused them to fold. Saying you lived in a commune wasn't particularly popular in the 60's.thats what makes it fun. if were in a hippie community, communism works, and it should always work. stop being greedy, you dirty pigs!!!!!
Can you please direct me to where you came upon that information?Actually quite true. There have been some isolated communist communities in Ohio have have succeeded quite well until outside pressures caused them to fold. Saying you lived in a commune wasn't particularly popular in the 60's.
In the great words of VersacActually quite true. There have been some isolated communist communities in Ohio have have succeeded quite well until outside pressures caused them to fold. Saying you lived in a commune wasn't particularly popular in the 60's.
How many times do I have to say this?In the great words of Versac
Communism is flawed because a) humans are flawed, b) governments always go corrupt (Rome, France, Britain, Russia, Japan ... the list goes on), and z) all humans do is complain about the flaws, and never do anything about them.
Kinda like right now.
I posted that but it got deleted.In the great words of Versac
Communism is flawed because a) humans are flawed, b) governments always go corrupt (Rome, France, Britain, Russia, Japan ... the list goes on), and z) all humans do is complain about the flaws, and never do anything about them.
Kinda like right now.
Wuhh...? I see no mention of "outside pressures causing them to fold"My bad, Ohio was where a comprehensive handgun ban first was implemented. What I was thinking of was the Harmony Society, which was based in Pennsylvania. Thank you for making me cite.
At last, in 1825, such an experiment was attempted under the direction of his disciple, Abram Combe, at Orbiston near Glasgow; and in the next year Owen himself commenced another at New Harmony, Indiana, U.S.A. After a trial of about two years both failed completely.
Check again. To summarize: they were forced to become increasingly capitalistic to afford some supplies from the outside U.S., and the surge of wannabe members forced them to close to outside entries, dooming it to slow collapse.I posted that but it got deleted.
Wuhh...? I see no mention of "outside pressures causing them to fold"
I did manage to find this under the biography or Robert Owen...
Check again. To summarize: they were forced to become increasingly capitalistic to afford some supplies from the outside U.S., and the surge of wannabe members forced them to close to outside entries, dooming it to slow collapse.