• @Soggy
    link
    English
    11 year ago

    And then three people say to the fourth, “stop driving your car through this garden” and there aren’t laws or courts to handle the dispute so instead they use violence or intimidation.

    People cannot self-police on a societal scale.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      11 year ago

      The state can’t police on a societal scale either because it will be more concerned with protecting itself than it’s people

      It’s why we call it late-stage capitalism instead of capitalism

      It’s why the flaws of late stage are the same flaws that it tried to fix in the Mercantilist systems

      It’s the same flaws Moses tried to ban

      It’s not a feature of Communism and your argument that it has to be because people can never tried Communism doesn’t work. It just means that communism doesn’t work because people can never implement it

      • @Soggy
        link
        English
        01 year ago

        If I’m honest, your point is being let down by your grammar.

        The state polices on a societal scale to the benefit of the public all the time. Environmental and safety regulations on businesses is one of the most obvious and successful. We can see historically and currently that, without the credible threat of legal consquence, people will just leave their trash wherever or over-harvest fish and game or accidentally set fire to a forest. Like, it happens anyway all the time but on a smaller scale.

        Late-capitalism mostly describes how everything is commodified and owned by a handful of multinational megacorps. It’s got nothing to do with the specifics of Bronze Age mercantilism, nor much to do with the definition of government nor heirarchal systems within society. Regulatory capture is a big problem but that’s not unique to the current system. Without the current governments these corporations would just be cyberpunk Corporate States at best or warlords at worst.

        Anarchist communism, in my opinion, doesn’t scale well beyond the neighborhood and is rubbish at the kinds of efficiencies needed to sustain billions of people.

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          English
          21 year ago

          Environmental and safety regulations on businesses is one of the most obvious and successful.

          That’s not Capitalism

          Also in practice it just offshores the damage

          • @Soggy
            link
            English
            01 year ago

            You’re saying that we shouldn’t have environmental regulations because all it accomplishes is polluting somewhere else? As if industry doesn’t exist in places where they aren’t allowed to dump all their waste in the nearest river?