Yea, the countries you mentioned are one of the most advanced ones and one of the best places to live. I very much plan to move to one of those…
Yea, the countries you mentioned are one of the most advanced ones and one of the best places to live. I very much plan to move to one of those…
So far no one has built it to the level where money is useless. And the countries that have tried ultimately failed and usually returned to capitalism - for example India, Israel or pretty much most of Warsaw pact countries.
Well, luckily we haven’t built communism so far, so we cannot surely know what the process is
In my country people really like socialism. Despite the fact it never really worked lol
Whilst harris is closer to marx than trump, she is still in safe distance from communism.
I mean, communism is objectively bad.
I think she made the correct decision. Banning fossil fuels is not realistic.
First of all, you said regular people cannot benefit from companies’ growth, which is clearly false, because as per my previous reply, you can easily buy their stocks and become one of the shareholders. They even pay you dividends and your wealth grows.
Second issue you mentioned can be easily fixed by having competition in the market. When there are more companies, they have to improve conditions for workers, otherwise they will end up working for the competition. If no company in the market does it, thanks to capitalism you can start you own, offer the best conditions for your employees and they will come to you from the competition. Last but not least, whilst I agree lowering taxes does not necessarily mean rising people’s wages, it at least motivates people to start their own company (which creates more competition and that’s what we want). And yes, people who run the company are equally as important as the workers. It’s literally their responsibility to make decisions regarding the company’s direction. If you have a terrible management, the company goes bankrupt and workers, just like the people who run the company, lose their incomes.
With last statement I agree, US has the space to invest into free medicare, however at the cost of having less influence over the world.
yeah but cost of the studies is a fraction of what he made
There is quite a difference between democracy and socialism. For example, while democracy did not work in France, there were several other countries that have proven democracy works. For example, Greece, Rome, or even United States. On the contrary, socialism has been in many countries and failed every single time, no matter the situation. Countries of Warsaw pact tried it and 30 years after it collapsed, the quality of life in these countries is still worse compared to the Western Europe. Similar with countries such as Israel, India, Great Britain, North Korea and many more that have tried socialist tendencies but eventually returned to capitalist economies.
Same for capitalism, there have been countries that became quite successful thanks to it such as Switzerland, Singapore or Ireland.
Now let them argue i guess
Time to stop working for these…
Elon actually says he hasn’t inherited money from parents and had quite terrible relationships with them.
First of all, everyone can gain from corporations’ successes. It literally takes 20 minutes to buy their stocks.
Second of all, Scandinavian countries have quite a good model. However, they also have very strong economies to fund it.
What exactly am I not getting about socialist economy?
The ones who disagree with socialism are usually told they just don’t understand it & that it has not been tried.
Reality is, it’s been tried and it always failed.
There is a difference between not understanding the alternatives and providing reasons why they are overall worse.
I can. But pragmatically capitalism has been the best option so far.
Yes, we see a lot of advancements in North Korea, Laos or Kuba. Those are totally not one of the poorest ans most deprived nations in the world.
And yes, the fact Kim family abuses their citizens is totally EU’s and USA’s fault.