It's a shame there's no direct heir from Louis the 16th, you could've started to advocate for his return to the throne. That wouldn't be any harder than passing a budget
We all love social policies in our capitalist democracies, it's when that's taken to the extremes and people seem to desire genuine socialism that it becomes an issue. We already have massive social platforms to help people, the entire SNAP issue during October revealed we have 45 million people...
And tbh there isn't going to be a system that isn't exploitative. We can't fine tune societal economics to every person, but to what helps the most people and gives the most upward mobility opportunities.
Yeah, nobody wants a return to 1910s, 1890s or 1860s capitalism where children were sent into complex machines to grease small cogs. Just like how I know no socialist wants to go living in the 1920s, 1930s, 1950s or 1960s Soviet Union
It's just capitalism has gotten much better as time went on...
How you envision a socialist society working. How does it approach me performing capitalist acts and owning my own means of production and eventually hiring employees?
I am thinking of a scenario in which I want to perform a freedom every good place in the world today allows.
You have...
If we're living in a socialism society and I decide I want to have private ownership of a business, people engage positively with that and I do perform capitalism by freely selling to them and them paying me with something I find valuable, what would your socialist society do?
We do have...
I'm not sure how socialism takes away private ownership of businesses without authoritarianism or prevents individuals from doing so, without authoritarianism.
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