• WaxedWookie@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    How do you oppress everyone in an economic model focused on worker enfranchisement?

    …or do you not know what communism means and just belive China, the USSR and DPRK when they say they’re communist?

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      1 year ago

      Sooo there aren’t any examples of communism working but it totally is going to when done right! I could counter with “if capitalism was done right nobody would be oppressed and everyone would want for nothing”.

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        1 year ago

        This really isn’t difficult stuff.

        Communism is based on worker enfranchisement and abolition of the commodity form. Where is the inherent incentive for autocracy, and what examples would you care to cite?

        Capitalism, on the other hand, naturally favours monopoly thanks to factors including economic power acting as political power, first mover advantage, and economies of scale. Capitalism has no inherent need to even be democratic. Your democracy is polluted by economic influence, your workplace is autocratic. What is there to get right that stops any of this?

        … But more importantly, how do you oppress everyone in an economic model focused on worker enfranchisement?

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          Free market doesn’t equate to capitalism. There are countless working capitalistic societies and none communist ones.