I find this answer really refreshing. depressing, yes, but real yes. I'm afraid I cannot further the point in any meaningful way though. Other than perhaps ask the question, can alternate systems be successful with capitalism still on the map? Personally I am sure that capitalism will be the ruin of Western Society, though I am unsure what the next step is, toward freedom.
That's makes sense. Let me ask, and I don't mean to be difficult.. but- must the solution be communism? In other words, if the goal is economic liberation for the proletariat, is communism the only way to that end?
Would I be accused of opening a big ass can of worms (generally speaking) were I to mention the oligarchy? Are they the canary in the coal mine, so to speak? The evidencers of neofeudalism?
I find this answer really refreshing. depressing, yes, but real yes. I'm afraid I cannot further the point in any meaningful way though. Other than perhaps ask the question, can alternate systems be successful with capitalism still on the map? Personally I am sure that capitalism will be the ruin of Western Society, though I am unsure what the next step is, toward freedom.
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That's makes sense. Let me ask, and I don't mean to be difficult.. but- must the solution be communism? In other words, if the goal is economic liberation for the proletariat, is communism the only way to that end?
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Would I be accused of opening a big ass can of worms (generally speaking) were I to mention the oligarchy? Are they the canary in the coal mine, so to speak? The evidencers of neofeudalism?
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undefined> while a few thousand people have consolidated 90% of the wealth.
Infuriating