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Socialism versus Capitalism, solved

Name: Anonymous 2012-07-27 11:23

As a democracy becomes larger and more complex voters rely increasingly on experts to figure out what is in their interest and for every expert there are 10 lobbyists posing as experts. As such there are limits to what can be decided "collectively" before corruption sets in, there is no fruit loop utopian vision that can simply wish away corruption and enable everything to be managed perfectly.

Thus it makes sense for socialists to think like capitalists, to recognise the limits of democracy and not overextend the limited administrative capital of voters, this would probably result in some kind of direct democratic system and strong local government taking care of welfare and public safety with otherwise unfettered capitalism everywhere else.

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-20 23:48

Yes, a famine happened. Communists aren't very good at handling things that require intelligence. Those links don't even mention Jews.

You don't exactly drive a point home with your logic. It's as if there were magic ninja Jews with the power to control people's minds and rewrite history.     

Have you considered being a fiction writer? I know a few Jews who can hook you up. :p

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