by Last_Historian » Thu 21 Jan 2010, 02:01:15
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tyler_JC', 'W')hat's to stop the leaders of a "green communist" state from enjoying the good life at the expense of the peasants?
Ubiquitous sousveillance and social pressure.
In the early days of the USSR, for instance, though the Party elites had access to special stores with foreign goods, the privileged who shopped there made sure not to abuse the system by acquiring an unseemly amount of stuff, for no other reason that others might note this and this might cause problems for them if it came into the open. This self-policing system began breaking down from the 1970's (as did much of the rest of Soviet society) as the nomenklatura became more and more a class in itself, and egalitarian ideology started becoming discredited.
As such, efforts will have to be made in the Green Communist state to keep society transparent, self-policing, and democratic. Easier said than done, of course, especially once the initial ideological fervor wears off.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Jotapay', 'S')orry, what I meant to say is that I will politely **** any chicken-neck control-freak pencil-pusher thinks they can tell me that they know better and can tell me what to do under a non-constitutional force of law.
Normally I would agree with you, but I think the scale of the crisis facing is no longer solvable through the conventional American political tradition. It might have worked if the sustainability projects and rhetoric of the 1970's / Carter period had continued, instead the people besmirched him and kicked him out in favor of someone who thought free markets were the panacea that would deliver us from all problems. The System has been objectively failing since the 1970's and allowing it to continue business as usual is about as suicidal as continuing to burn coal and ignoring oil depletion.