Hey kids: Don't be a sucker for socialism
Dr_Manhattan wrote:
Often what people never talk about is the fact that a lot of the "failures" of socialism or communism (they're different) stem from trade embargoes and global economic disasters. Any other time, there were no complaints except from those who wanted private enterprise. The Great Depression is a time when the stock markets collapsed, when the market could be considered "free". People literally killed themselves over it. The US government stepped in after that and America hasn't had a major economic failure of that magnitude since (I don't really know how other countries handled it). Holodomor happened as a result of the Great Depression (the Great Depression was a worldwide event). Russia had to do what they had to in order to feed their citizens. The Great Depression, like the Black Death, gave rise to crackpot ideas like Lysenkoism, where crops were planted too closely to one another, leading to massive amounts of crop death. The truth is, in events like this, people are naturally at a loss as to what to do to mitigate the effect of the disaster. Things we take for granted now, like agencies tasked with managing disaster areas, they didn't have in the late 1920's and early 1930's. The Spanish Flu, a pandemic that happened around the time of WWI, killed millions of people. The Swine Flu's death toll was around 500k in 2012 (global estimates). The point is that failures of a country's economic system aren't always indicative of the effectiveness of that system.
Hmmm...
Well, don’t mean to be rude but the USSR was already heavily embargoed and isolated from the world capitalist market: the economic hit from the Great Depression itself was minimal.
The reversal of the NEP and shift from the newly established private farming system back to feudal servitude rebranded as ‘collectivisation’ was widely unpopular and brutally enforced.
As were the agricultural produce quotas which were set unrealistically high in the hope of outproducing the western powers: so high that armed collection created famine in areas with high yields.
Taking away the seed grain in a desperate attempt to meet those quotas massively reduced the acreage of crops sown in each successive year, compounding the famine.
Stalin and Politburo knew: starving the peasantry into submission, with particular emphasis on Ukraine and Kazakhstan, was a calculated policy decision.
And sick irony:
All justified in the name of a man who sacrificed his business to stick up for farmers who were being dispossessed of the land their families had lived on for centuries.
-addendum-
Although, that said in general it is correct that periodic long lasting periods of market underperformance do tend to correlate with large, often reckless, and frequently odious social, political and economic projects that come from outside of the preceding mainstream thought on these issues.
Ideology of said projects varies wildly depending on time and place however.
Edited: I made two spelling mistakes.
Sweetleaf wrote:
Meh depends on the sort of socialism.
I'm not taking sides here yet but just to clarify on the differences. The simplest way to define 'Socialism' is that working class people are meant to collectively own the means to make a living. Its not about a 'welfare state' which would actually be Social-Democracy, so no healthcare is not 'Socialism'. In one way of doing 'socialism' you would elect or vote for people who manage the economy in interests of the voters.
Also 'Capitalism' isn't about 'Free Markets' necessarily, it more or so talks about how value is produced in a certain society and ownership of production. That being ownership of the means to make a living by a 'Capitalist' Class of people rather than everybody in general. Its also why some people say 'Market Socialism' can be a thing.
Free Markets in history have been even more deregulated before 'Capitalism' came about, like in the Pre-Industrial Age. The Market was so 'free' you could almost buy anything without restrictions in most places if you had the money (Whether for better or worse), and private armies were also legal.
You could build or make things then sell them without adhering to 'regulations' in most cases before modern capitalism existed etc.
Sometimes 'capital' comes to a point where it interferes with the free market under 'capitalism' and has to be regulated to 'maintain a free market' or prevent oligopoly from disrupting it.
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I love belko61 wrote:
I really should stay away from political discussions on WP. I can't tell who is being serious and who is trying to pull my leg.
What you're describing is called Poe's Law. There are a few posters here who subscribe to ideologies that would be impossible to effectively parody due to the absurdity of what the genuine adherents are willing to accept. You'll note them by their consistency, folks who attempt to parody them usually have serious posts with more reasonable ideological underpinnings.
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“Anyone who wants to thwart the establishment of a Palestinian state has to support bolstering Hamas and transferring money to Hamas, this is part of our strategy” —Netanyahu
"Many of us like to ask ourselves, What would I do if I was alive during slavery? Or the Jim Crow South? Or apartheid? What would I do if my country was committing genocide?' The answer is, you're doing it. Right now." —Former U.S. Airman (Air Force) Aaron Bushnell
funeralxempire wrote:
I love belko61 wrote:
I really should stay away from political discussions on WP. I can't tell who is being serious and who is trying to pull my leg.
What you're describing is called Poe's Law. There are a few posters here who subscribe to ideologies that would be impossible to effectively parody due to the absurdity of what the genuine adherents are willing to accept. You'll note them by their consistency, folks who attempt to parody them usually have serious posts with more reasonable ideological underpinnings.
Interesting. Nice link, thanks!
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