by Byron100 » Mon 28 Jul 2008, 13:46:42
One thing I'd like to point out is that most people don't support a socialist / communist society in places such as the US as we've managed to "socialize" a great deal of how we live as a society. If a Westerner so much lifts a finger (and most of the time even when they don't!), they get to enjoy a great deal of what most everyone else enjoys, like being able to to eat enough food to become overweight, living in an abode that has heating / AC / running water, access to a car or cheap public transportation, access to public education for one's children and access to basic medical care (even in the US, we have Medicare for the poor). Not to mention being able to buy clothes for a relative pittance, cheap TVs, computers, etc. You go to a poor person's house in America, you'll find that their No. 1 problem is not the lack of stuff...it's too much stuff...hehe. Believe me, I've seen it with my own eyes.
I think the big shift towards the left will occur when western societies experience a rapid, significant drop in the standard of living than they're accustomed to. It's when the masses can no longer drive a car or be able to have a full belly each night, or they're no longer able to pay the power bill, and a used pair of blue jeans costs as much as 2 day's of low-paid labor...*that's* when we're going to see a major political shift towards the left. As it stands now, we really have the best of both worlds, namely the abundance of a free-market system plus the security blanket of a socialist-style political system. But take that away, and when the former middle class are in the gutter while the rich still get to carry on pretty much as they've always had...that's when it's time for the rich to be afraid. Very afraid.
Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide...
...and the meek shall inherit the Earth!