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legendary
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August 28, 2020, 11:34:48 AM
#11
World Going to socialist regime
So 50% will provide services and production for other 50%

You have strange definition. In capitalism few %  holds most capital and 90%+ provide services to that capital.  In socialism work is the center and you are paid for your work not for you capital. If you dont work you get nothing. In capitalism if you have capital and dont work you get a lot.
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August 28, 2020, 10:48:00 AM
#10
Socialist life may be a new plan to improve people's AI and protect them from the exploitation of capitalist society. Socialism is that the first stage of communist society. Socialism overthrows personal property and eliminates exploitation depression and unemployment among the people, leaving open the desert for the planned development of the productive forces and therefore the full development of the relations of production. The aim of social production during the amount of socialism was to extend the prosperity of the people and to cause the general development of each member of the society.
sr. member
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August 28, 2020, 10:15:57 AM
#9
Well, let's take apart the parts you wrote.
1) are you Willing to pay so MUCH taxes that would have been socialism?
2) do you Understand that any socialism is totally pandering to all sorts of social parasites who want nothing in life dentate and believe that they all should go for nothing?
3) do you Understand that such is the vaunted socialism creates even wider gap between public authorities and citizens?
4) do you understand in the end that it is impossible to build such a balance (as you have written) 50/50?
No one wants to live under socialism / communism because the memory of the 20th century is still alive and everyone remembers perfectly about Germany and the wall in the middle of Berlin through which thousands of people fled.
Other remarkable socialist experiments are also remembered.
The left-wing order has quite successfully shown its unfitness for life - but no, let's try again. Everything is OK?
hero member
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August 28, 2020, 12:48:54 AM
#8
World Going to socialist regime
So 50% will provide services and production for other 50%

I Don't mind this what you think?
Socialism is also quite similar to capitalism, but the only difference is that the government has more power. In socialism, the government has the power to coordinate the domestic market and economy, which means they will adjust for us to have the best and fairest developing country possible. It's not the 50/50 split you say, it's just the people working with the government to solve the problems together.
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August 28, 2020, 12:38:01 AM
#7
I think socialism can make our lives better, where everyone helps each other for a better life.
It might sound sweet and warm if you help like one or two people for a short period. The problem is you cannot support lots of people, and when lots of people don't want to help themselves, they will rely on your support forever. In the end, your life will be dragged down to their level.
Should help each other be voluntary or forced?

Besides, socialism also relies on the community (i.e., the government) decision, which is why socialist countries tend to have authoritarian regimes.
legendary
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August 27, 2020, 10:13:13 PM
#6
I honestly don't understand your whole point.

Anyway, one of the basic principles of socialism is that the means of production is owned by the state. From this alone, I cannot imagine our present world going to that direction.

From where I am speaking, I am seeing more and more privatizations happening everyday. Even the most basic social services involving the most basic of needs such as water, education, health care, and so on are now passed to the hands of private companies.
sr. member
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August 27, 2020, 09:41:52 PM
#5
I think socialism can make our lives better, where everyone helps each other for a better life. This can be a solution when life starts to deteriorate, such as during the current pandemic. by helping each other in the life between communities and with the government's attention, hopefully it can be better.
legendary
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August 27, 2020, 03:42:09 PM
#4
Socialism might be a major feature of a prosperous future enriched by high technology and artificial intelligence. If the system can afford a basic income for all citizens, then we can consider it much more socialist than it is today. But, the future will most likely continue to be a mixture of capitalist and socialist systems as it is today.
legendary
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August 27, 2020, 03:14:14 PM
#3
World Going to socialist regime
So 50% will provide services and production for other 50%

I Don't mind this what you think?

Socialist? I don't know about that. Corporatist, maybe.

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cor·po·rat·ist
relating to or characterized by advocacy for the control of a state or organization by large interest groups.

Not sure about other countries, but what you're saying definitely doesn't apply to the US. The Fed monetary injections were the ultimate gift to capital, keeping huge numbers of would-be bankrupt companies alive by buying up the corporate bond market. They are keeping large corporations solvent and their executives pocketing millions under some trickle-down economics theory.......socialist? I think not. The corona virus bailout loan program also showered wealthy corporations and institutions with money. If you look into the fine print, the laws have been riddled with loopholes that allowed corporate America to ransack the funds. The Fed has also been quietly buying massive amounts of mortgage-backed securities, bailing out mortgage banks on the back end as Congress bails out homeowners on the front end. No financial relief for renters, meanwhile. The less fortunate ones will be in debt up to their eyeballs, and mass evictions will come once the moratoriums are lifted.

Is that what socialism looks like?
legendary
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August 27, 2020, 02:52:59 PM
#2
Socialism is not a 50% split between producers and consumers, it rather advocates for a social structure built on mutual benefits, everyone produces for the society collectively. Socialism is sort of a transition between capitalism; which leans towards a free market with minimal government intervention and communism; which eliminates social classes with resources distributed based on necessity and production based on ability.
Socialism has a bit of both, government regulates the market and social classes exists, both are to a certain extent.

Do you have any reason to say the world is moving towards socialism? Many countries are a blend of different theories, each existing in isolated sectors. There may be more government intervention now due to the current economic crisis, but this is typical of a recession, the market would likely balance out during the economic recovery.

I Don't mind this what you think?

I would definitely not want the government to have full control over the economic market of my country, corruption and nepotism are negative factors that would limit the citizens.
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August 27, 2020, 02:16:42 PM
#1
World Going to socialist regime
So 50% will provide services and production for other 50%

I Don't mind this what you think?
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