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Cake day: June 4th, 2023

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  • Idealistically? Yes. I wholeheartedly agree. Capitalism will always encourage unfair competition, whereas socialism will strive to end it by its very definition.

    I’m just still unconvinced that the post Soviet nations, as a whole, suffer the same “communism withdrawal symptom”. The systematic pressures might be so that switching to Communism now will simply fail again (and let’s not forget the dear old CIA… eh?).

    Again, hope I’m wrong, but I don’t see the point you’re making as clearly as you do. I think it is a more complicated situation, but I sure do think that being more socialist wouldn’t hurt them.

    And I can’t repeat this enough, remove Orban the dictator from power.


  • Ok, so it is not nostalgia, bad management, corruption, disillusionment “of how great capitalism is”… it is only that post Soviet nations had it better during the communist era and thus are better managed as Communist nations.

    Whelp, I’ll just remain a skeptic.

    I wish the post Soviet nations, completely unsarcastically, good luck in the next elections or revolution. I would be happy to see the communist ideology continue to thrive in the face of capitalist debt slavery, and the contemptuous bourgeoisie.







  • I’m sure that the makers of the dictionary would take offense being Merriam Webster… however you are correct in that they are inaccurate.

    A very simple etymological search shows that that bourgeoisie in french means “a class of business owners and merchants from the late middle ages”.

    Meaning, people who make money from the labor of others (not providing goods or services). Your note of the petite bourgeoisie fits here nicely.

    Thank you for the provoked little journey of discovery. Also no, I’m not real.

    Cheerio!



  • Actually, after additional thought you are correct, I used the wrong diagram and wrote a wrong argument - there are socialist democracies with both an open market and worker unions, work collectives and other socialist elements.

    There isn’t diametrical opposition between capitalism and communism, making this graph incorrect.

    Edit: slight difference between is and isn’t