by americandream » Tue 21 Jul 2015, 20:07:24
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('hvacman', 'I')n both socialist and free-market economies, all animals are equal, but some are more equal than others. It's just a fact of the universe, regardless of economic bent. In the free market, brutal and unfair luck, hard work, and quick wit all weigh in to provide the balance that determines who is "more equal". In a socialist economy, the Dictator Secretary of Balance, through the sheer magnanimity of his/her being, determines the "fair" balance for all. And, kind of like the free-market economy, the harder you work to become a closer friend of the SOB than the other guy, the more magnanimity you will experience and balanced you will feel.
So, really, it isn't an either-or. It is just a matter of style. With Freedom, you advance through luck, what you do and what you know. With more top-down managed economies such as Collectivism, you advance through luck, who you know, and who you do, so to speak.
If you're more a refined "people" person, Collectivism is for you. If you are a lowly "thing" person and better at world-destroying things like, oh, inventing agriculture, carving out wheels, finding rocks and sharpening them... you know...like farmers, engineers or geologists, then maybe Freedom is a better choice.
I would recommend reading my posts on the nature of consciousness and its tendencies elsewhere in the Forum, especially in the thread Alternatives to Capitalism:
To COG
I issues this challenge:
Bearing in mind that man is uniquely equipped with self awareness, a notion of cause and effect and is a function of an objective process that contemplates a state of equilibrium by virtue of the cause and effect tool (this can be reasonably inferred)......
AND
Bearing in mind that the flag of your freedom:
1 Is representative of a state of being which is anything but free
1 Has announced its irrational hatred of members of
our species of another and darker complexion by taking us to war
2 Has announced certain tendencies which are anything but free such as forcing certain stereotypes to engage with the landowner as commodities free of rent;
WHAT WOULD YOUR FREEDOM LOOK LIKE.
Unlike your notions of subjective freedom which are as fickle as the next opportunity that presents itself for the annexation as someones property because they happen to have a hooked nose or even those of the subjective socialists who blow hither and thither such as China and Europe for example, objective socialism is driven by the core logic of consciousness once fully liberated to function as evolution contemplates, not hamstrung by inconsistents such as uinfree freedom or even unsocial socialism.