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On 6/5/2023 at 3:53 PM, COMBATIVE said:

I think all American supporting countries should wage a war against communist countries

( idk why i am doing this )

I feel u comrade. Let's share our forces equally and defeat evil commies together for the  good of the party and the union!
 

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On 7/7/2023 at 9:24 PM, Unclaimed said:

hmmm i dont think so

1. Lack of economic incentives: One of the main criticisms of communism is the absence of individual economic incentives. In a communist system, the means of production are owned and controlled by the state, and wealth is supposed to be distributed equally among all members of society. However, this can lead to a lack of motivation and productivity, as individuals may not have the same drive to work hard or innovate without the promise of personal gain.

 

2. Centralized planning and inefficiency: Communist economies are typically characterized by centralized planning, where the government determines production targets, resource allocation, and distribution of goods and services. This top-down approach can result in inefficiencies, as the government may struggle to accurately assess consumer demand or allocate resources effectively. This can lead to shortages, surpluses, and a lack of choice for consumers.

 

3. Suppression of individual freedoms: Critics argue that communism often suppresses individual freedoms, such as freedom of speech, assembly, and expression. The state's control over media, censorship, and restrictions on political dissent can limit personal liberties and stifle creativity and innovation. This lack of freedom can lead to a lack of diversity of thought and hinder societal progress.

 

4. Lack of market mechanisms: In a communist system, the market forces of supply and demand do not play a significant role in resource allocation and pricing. This can result in a disconnect between consumer preferences and production decisions, leading to a mismatch between what people want and what is actually produced. Without market mechanisms, it can be challenging to efficiently allocate resources and adapt to changing conditions.

 

5. Potential for corruption and abuse of power: Critics argue that the concentration of power in a communist system can lead to corruption and abuse. When the state controls all aspects of the economy and society, there is a risk that those in power may exploit their positions for personal gain, leading to inequality and a lack of social justice.

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On 7/14/2023 at 11:54 PM, YakovL said:

1. Lack of economic incentives: One of the main criticisms of communism is the absence of individual economic incentives. In a communist system, the means of production are owned and controlled by the state, and wealth is supposed to be distributed equally among all members of society. However, this can lead to a lack of motivation and productivity, as individuals may not have the same drive to work hard or innovate without the promise of personal gain.

 

2. Centralized planning and inefficiency: Communist economies are typically characterized by centralized planning, where the government determines production targets, resource allocation, and distribution of goods and services. This top-down approach can result in inefficiencies, as the government may struggle to accurately assess consumer demand or allocate resources effectively. This can lead to shortages, surpluses, and a lack of choice for consumers.

 

3. Suppression of individual freedoms: Critics argue that communism often suppresses individual freedoms, such as freedom of speech, assembly, and expression. The state's control over media, censorship, and restrictions on political dissent can limit personal liberties and stifle creativity and innovation. This lack of freedom can lead to a lack of diversity of thought and hinder societal progress.

 

4. Lack of market mechanisms: In a communist system, the market forces of supply and demand do not play a significant role in resource allocation and pricing. This can result in a disconnect between consumer preferences and production decisions, leading to a mismatch between what people want and what is actually produced. Without market mechanisms, it can be challenging to efficiently allocate resources and adapt to changing conditions.

 

5. Potential for corruption and abuse of power: Critics argue that the concentration of power in a communist system can lead to corruption and abuse. When the state controls all aspects of the economy and society, there is a risk that those in power may exploit their positions for personal gain, leading to inequality and a lack of social justice.

that was just the soviet union though. also soviet union had a different democratic system than the us, not bad just different.
4 is kind of intended because the market system is the reason why we would switch to socialism.
There were several mistakes that previous socialists made (Watch this video for more,) there can also be some incentive to work in a socialist society (Watch this video for more.) Also there is already the top down approach (big business owners to workers.) This is your answer,  @Winston Gray

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On 7/23/2023 at 8:03 AM, Unclaimed said:

that was just the soviet union though. also soviet union had a different democratic system than the us, not bad just different.
4 is kind of intended because the market system is the reason why we would switch to socialism.
There were several mistakes that previous socialists made (Watch this video for more,) there can also be some incentive to work in a socialist society (Watch this video for more.) Also there is already the top down approach (big business owners to workers.) This is your answer,  @Winston Gray

COMMUNIST!!!

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I watched this video and my eyes were opened, a bright light appeared above me and i understood that anarchism is the best ideology. One of the form of anarchism is definitely better than socialism, cause in socialism there's government that in most cases is corrupt, but in anarchism you have freedom, you can realise yourself however you want. 

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9 hours ago, Winston Gray said:

Can someone give an example of when communism actually worked (not just a link to some video)? Because from what I’ve seen, it’s literally never worked in history.

the reason i give links to videos instead of full explanations is because they can do better explaining than me.

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1 hour ago, Unclaimed said:

the reason i give links to videos instead of full explanations is because they can do better explaining than me.

Well, can you try to explain yourself? It would help you get better at debating if you did do this rather than have random people on the internet do it for you.

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