Mr.Positive
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Actually, most people are completely clueless I think. The media has a way of hiding and distorting the truth, so people get confused and just stick their heads in the sand and think it's not "their" problem.spider_007 said:it's funny...most people know what's going on...and they are still sitting on the sidelines ignoring it..
What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.
You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.
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Hahahaha, you think the powerful will give up power that easily? Look what happened in the last year with dictators and revolutions. Once they have power, influence, and money they will not give up without a bloody struggle.Danger said:Socialism is bad in both forms, let's work to get rid of both cancers instead of creating another one.
Sounds like there might be something to that, I'd like to see your explanation.Danger said:Every increase in socialism only gives more power to the powerful.
So you mean bio engineering better humans.r0cky said:However, this means getting rid of the psychology of selfishness and materialism that is so deeply accepted by most.
Create self-fulfilling prophecies. Always assume the positive. Assume she likes you. Assume she wants to talk to you. Assume she wants to go out with you. When you think positive, positive things happen.
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I was thinking more along the lines of revamping the educational system. Or perhaps create a new society somewhere in the amazons.Alle_Gory said:So you mean bio engineering better humans.
Education will work but where are you going to find good people to educate who have a spine? The amazon is being razed to make toilet paper and drywall for Walmart.r0cky said:I was thinking more along the lines of revamping the educational system. Or perhaps create a new society somewhere in the amazons.
I try, based on my practical experiences living in one.Alle_Gory said:Sounds like there might be something to that, I'd like to see your explanation.
The individual is best at looking after himself and his environment. When all look after themselves therefore all is best.azanon said:This guy's right! We can't trust a government to act impartial! Everyone knows that it is the individual, not a governing body, that is far more likely to act in the interest of everyone else and the environment. The individual is far more likely to look out for for the welfare of others!
Yeah right, that's why people need strong central authority...like Col. Kaddafi....to behave. Bc he disappeared anyone who would even hint, that things are not like as presented on national TV.If one wants a modern day view of what its truly like when individuals are in control, pay attention to your TV when they're showing the Libyans.
There will be a bureau for selecting teachers. Nothing new. Catholic church, Austrian empire, Nazis and Soviets all had such bureaus. It is called indoctrination and you simply get rid of those who don't get it and don't even try to pretend.Alle_Gory said:Education will work but where are you going to find good people to educate who have a spine?
Yes, but we already have that with a "democratic" and "capitalist" system. It's called the government and monopolies/cartels.DanelMadr said:Basically, in order for socialism to work, people give their power to some authority to use it to spread it justly between all. That authority becomes therefore very powerful.
You mean like we have now although procrastination and inefficiency are due to other reasons, mostly incompetence and wanting to escape the daily grind through cheap entertainment and chemical means.Therefore sense of injustice in population will rise and with it demoralization, procrastination and inefficiency. You get in to spiral pointing down.
You mean like we have now, although you're not really forced into a form of slavery (debt) as much as you are only given one option. Either you take the debt and go to school or do nothing much. Companies no longer do apprenticeships (paid and free), companies are no longer willing to pay for training employees, companies are no longer willing to hire new people as employees unless they have 5 years experience in some new technology that came out last year.... etc. It's complete bullsh*t and you can see why people are fed up.And people have only one to blame, since they gave up their responsibility with power. The authority will be "forced" to suppress and control the individuals in order to maintain the system....even force people to work making them slaves for the greater good which is getting smaller every day.
Tell me what's better. I understand the ideal of captalism but the reality is the system is very much manipulated into a twisted form of socialism for the rich and powerful and a big f*ck you to everyone else.Socialism is nothing new. It is basically feudalism in the age of machines.
It is the stupidest old idea dressed in new dress of republic.
But in socialism is the gov is 100% and monopoly is the only form of business. Meanwhile in capitalism where gov is minimal, monopolies are short lived, thanks to no backing by gov they fall under competition, which is more efficient, customer friendly etc. Name a monopoly and you find a government backing.Alle_Gory said:Yes, but we already have that with a "democratic" and "capitalist" system. It's called the government and monopolies/cartels.
Yes, only much worse. The psychological impact is not that great in socialism, bc you can blame the gov 100%. Nevertheless people in socialism tend to be more grumpy and pissed off at each other, especially at gov. And you live under constant fear they will find out how demotivated you are.You mean like we have now although procrastination and inefficiency are due to other reasons, mostly incompetence and wanting to escape the daily grind through cheap entertainment and chemical means.
Yeah much worse. Total slave in socialism. You can't pick a school, it is more or less picked for you, paid for by working people, who remind you of that. Gov. pays everything, so when gov says you do something, you do it. In socialism you HAVE to work, unless you are disabled. And no you can't pick a job you like or start one. No employer is interested in your skills, not that they will fire someone to hire you, the have quotas to fill. You have to be genius to pick a job you like. You can't become a monk, unless states approves of it....other people have to provide for you, remember.You mean like we have now, although you're not really forced into a form of slavery (debt) as much as you are only given one option. Either you take the debt and go to school or do nothing much. Companies no longer do apprenticeships (paid and free), companies are no longer willing to pay for training employees, companies are no longer willing to hire new people as employees unless they have 5 years experience in some new technology that came out last year.... etc. It's complete bullsh*t and you can see why people are fed up.
Current capitalism is a compromise between free market idea and socialism... lately geared more to the left. Founding fathers would call it feudalism.Tell me what's better. I understand the ideal of captalism but the reality is the system is very much manipulated into a twisted form of socialism for the rich and powerful and a big f*ck you to everyone else.
When Microsoft was almost a monopoly. Government backing? Not likely.DanelMadr said:Name a monopoly and you find a government backing.
As a Canadian living in a socialist country this is completely false.Nevertheless people in socialism tend to be more grumpy and pissed off at each other, especially at gov. And you live under constant fear they will find out how demotivated you are.
You can't pick schools in a "democratic" country either. When you move into an area you must go to a certain school within a certain range from your home. If you don't, you go to jail for 20 years for trying to get a better education for your kid from the tax dollars you pay.You can't pick a school, it is more or less picked for you, paid for by working people, who remind you of that.
Again, as a Canadian in a socialist country I see none of this. None at all. Are we talking about the same thing? You must be talking about Communism which fits the bill very closely.Gov. pays everything, so when gov says you do something, you do it. In socialism you HAVE to work, unless you are disabled. And no you can't pick a job you like or start one. No employer is interested in your skills, not that they will fire someone to hire you, the have quotas to fill. You have to be genius to pick a job you like. You can't become a monk, unless states approves of it....other people have to provide for you, remember.
I knew you say that. But MS is not hardcore monopoly. If it slacks in quality or puts higher price there is competition. They slacked in smart phones' OS and it worked. The reason they are still more than 75% dominant in PC OS is their competition is weak but they are loosing to Apple big time and even Linux takes a bite. They are strongest in gov environment thanks to security clearance and certification but Red Hat is improving.Alle_Gory said:When Microsoft was almost a monopoly. Government backing? Not likely.
Canada is still far from real socialism...private property of big business, private alternatives to public school, insurance etc.As a Canadian living in a socialist country this is completely false.
For basic school you mean. And you can put a child to private one.You can't pick schools in a "democratic" country either. When you move into an area you must go to a certain school within a certain range from your home. If you don't, you go to jail for 20 years for trying to get a better education for your kid from the tax dollars you pay.
In Canada you have capitalism with some socialistic ideas/policies. The capitalism works despite these but sometimes it chokes like now thanks to socialistic monetary policies creating debt and inflation.Again, as a Canadian in a socialist country I see none of this. None at all. Are we talking about the same thing? You must be talking about Communism which fits the bill very closely.
I lived in pure socialism...no private property, housing, medicare, education and work provided, controlled by state. After collapse of USSR we still struggle thanks to socialistic leftovers-politicians regulate too much - corruption, medicare is bankrupt.....You should visit a socialist country and find out for yourself.
You can't separate those two things, chief. Trust me fellow, everyone wants to do what is in their personal interests, and, generally speaking, they don't give a damn how it affects everyone else. Look, that's human nature.DanelMadr said:The individual is best at looking after himself and his environment. When all look after themselves therefore all is best.
Gov. (justice) should ensure that individual rights don't collide-fair trade, not polluting your neighbor etc, instead gov looks after others in preemptive policies.
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