• GreenM
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    01 year ago

    Let me tell you my experience with communism centralized economy as the alternative.

    1. Planned economy = produce as much as possible, more you produce more you are rewarded. It doesn’t matter if you make 100x more then it’s needed than trow it away. Inefficiency doesn’t matter.

    2. Ecology ? Foreign westerner propaganda. That there are no fish, animals, half of the plants spiecies disappeared is westerners fault. Emissions ? Nothing can stand in our plan.

    3. We produce more than anyone yet people’s wellbeing is still behind west? That’s not true, there are fascist to the west and it’s just western propaganda. BTW if you mention it, you won’t see outside for quite while.

    Now let me tell you what happened after end of communism.

    1. Nature almost recovered because crazy amount of efforts put into it’s protection despite it being expensive.

    2. If anyone produces more than people need, they ususally go bankrupt or at least are not rewarded for loss. Thus everyone tries to go as efficient as possible.

    3. Wellbeing went up 10fold.

    I don’t know about OP but capitalism seems kinda best option to me ATM

      • GreenM
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        -31 year ago

        I agree. Corporations are indeed similar to communist planned economy model in this regard. Free market is not. People vote with they wallets after all. Stop paying half eaten apple if you hate their practice. Stop paying for certain OS if you can get community developed Linux etc… in the end It’s about people weighting their comfort vs making things better.
        Sometimes state has to help them by regulations. But Free market is still way better then commies.

    • Virtual Insanity
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      31 year ago

      So extreme communism is bad? And extreme capitalism is good? And we can’t pick an inbetween?

      • @FastAndBulbous
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        11 year ago

        We do pick an in-between. The people complaining about capitalism just don’t realise we live in the in-between.