by Guest on Fri Apr 04, 2003 8:48 am
[s]Unregisted User Buzzboy wrote on 06:59, 3rd Apr 2003:
I don't see what is so wrong with a belief in communism as a form of government. Ideally it is the best form of government, the problem is that it has (so far) never been truely practised in any country.
And that says something right there. Communism is inherently flawed because it CANNOT be truly practiced. True communism assumes that no individual will ever act in his own self-interest, and that is unrealistic. True communism means everyone is required to believe in one way. Under democracy, people have the choice to live as liberterians if they choose, or as communists. I could go out and gather all my communist friends and start a commune if I wanted to anywhere in America- some people do do that- but you can't force everyone to do it- people have to choos. Communism will only work when every human on the planet voluntarily agrees to practice it.
Sure we've had Marxism, Leninism, Stalinism, Maoism and Castroism. 'Communism' to many is a euphamism for ruthless dictatorship, when in fact communism should rely on the party not the leader.
How is that better? One party=one voice still. Not exactly a society conducive to original thought and new ideas.
It is my belief that the Communist nations of China and Cuba would be significantly worse off if they were democracies as they would have been brought to heel under the burgeoning might of the US dollar, just as Russia has and be subject to vast corruption where the poor weren't cared for at all.
I think you're wrong to make those satements. In fact, China isn't really communist anymore at all- they have a very capitalist (though still not democratic) government- and they made the transition to capitalism because communism wasn't feeding their poor. And while there are still russians who pine for the "good old days"- the vast majority do not miss soviet oppression. Life is improving there- it takes time to build a new economy.
Lets bear in mind that in the states the poorest sections of society are left to rot, people die because they cannot afford health insurance, if you are born poor you are destined for a life of social deprivation and gang crime and are liable to die young with a bullet in your back.
this is one of the most ridiculous statements I've seen on this board. Are there poor in America? yes. Do people die in america because of inadequate health care? yes. but that happens everywhere in the world. health care in a country of 300 million people is not as easy to provide as in a country like, say, Canada. the fact is, there are plenty of people born in to poverty who through hard work and education get out- my parents are perfect examples- both came from poor, rural families in the midwest and because they worked hard and saved their money, they are now firmly in the upper middle class, an dmy life has been alot easier than theirs was as a result. it's not the system that is broken- it is the values of the people and their willingness to make sacrifices. it disturbs me to see homeless people begging for money when there are "help wanted" signs all over town and driving through ghettos where i see kids wearing the latest $100 pair of tennis shoes while living on public welfare. it's all about values and understanding what is important and what should be important. people make their choices.[/i]
I don't belive Saddam Hussien is right. I just believe that the US should try and get its house in order before trying to order others, the same is true for Britain.
the problem with that statement is that there will ALWAYs be problems in society- humans are animals- and often we act as such. we will never obtain utopia within one country- utopia is a world wide objective. the US and Britain are so fdar ahead of countries like iraq in terms of human rights and technological and social advancement that it would be silly for us to coninue to develop while they stay stuck in the middle ages. That will only widen the gap between us, and make them resentt us even more. At some point we have to help the rest of the world catch up.
The Bible Studying Bush Administration would do well to remember the christian saying:
" First take the plank out of thine own eye before taking the splinter out of another's"
again, the problem here is that the west has the splinter in their eyes while most of the rest of the world has the plank in theirs. the west's problems are minor when compared to the rest of the world's.