• 小莱卡
    link
    fedilink
    191 year ago

    No real change would occur, new billionaires would grow.

    To eliminate billionaires you have to understand the material conditions that make billionaires possible and change them.

    Although getting rid of them certainly helps making the systemic change possible, like the romanovs.

    • Muad'Dibber
      link
      fedilink
      201 year ago

      Assassinations are anarchist / ultraleft tactics, we want to remove the possibility of billionaires re-becoming or regenerating into existence.

      A stark example of this is during the Cuban revolution. Fidel talks about how, near the end of the civil war, they had many opportunities to assassinate the opposing military leaders, but they refused to do so. Why? Because that changes nothing about the nature of the system, and new generals would just take their place. IE we need to remove their ability to regenerate, rather than their manifestation.

      Fidel said that assassinations are easy, revolutions are much more difficult, long-lasting, and worthwhile.

      It’s also noteworthy that the Chinese revolution took the opposite stance from the bolsheviks when it came to treatment of royalty. They proletarianized them, rather than killing them, since their base of power was eradicated.

  • ButtigiegMineralMap
    link
    fedilink
    71 year ago

    Nope, the money doesn’t die just because the owner did. The multi-millionaires would open businesses in place of the deceased billionaires and probably rake in even more money under a smaller percentage of people, you’d probably need to do a monthly culling of the Billionaires, which may be fun for a while, but it wouldn’t stop billionaires from existing as long as capitalism continues

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    5
    edit-2
    1 year ago

    That’s a weird question. Of course it would be inherited by their successors. I don’t know if I understand the question.

    Their assets would be inherited and production would continue, simply business as usual. Nothing would change in the big scheme of things for two reasons:

    1. Billionaires are not needed for production. They’re literally useless. They are leeches that steal the value workers produce. They are not needed for production to go on.

    2. If the mechanisms of wealth accumulation aren’t disrupted, new billionaires will appear.

    The problem is not the individual billionaires. The problem is the existence of bourgeoisie as a class and their private ownership of the means of production, through which they capture and accumulate the value that we produce through our work.

    Even if their wealth is not inherited you’d still have capitalism. Suppose a crazy government killed all billionaires and redistributed all their assets. Even in that case, if private ownership of the means of production continues, surplus value accumulation will eventually produce new billionaires.

    You’ll never see serious Marxists advocating for polítical assassinations as a strategy. Because it’s pointless. They know that the problem isn’t specific individuals and their morals, but the mechanisms. Those mechanisms produce a class of individuals who can accumulate power and wealth by controlling other people’s work. The only solution is eliminating this mechanism and turning those people into regular workers.

    In the late 19th century oppressed Russian workers managed to assassinate multiple magnates, ministers of state, and even managed to assassinate Czar Alexander II in 1881. You know what this accomplished? Absolutely nothing but increased oppression and vigilance. Because the problem isn’t individuals. It’s how we collectively organize around production.

  • @satanmat
    link
    21 year ago

    I don’t think it would destroy capitalism as that’s the general basis for the economy.

    But history kinda shows (citation needed) that subsequent generations don’t usually keep the … hoard of gold… intact. they’re rich, yes but are not producing “the next thing” just living off the wealth of the previous generation…

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    11 year ago

    Imo even if all billionaires wanted to end capitalism, they couldn’t. It’s too deeply rooted both materially and ideologically. So no, killing all billionaires would definitely not end capitalism.