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RE: Socialism Sucks #1
"Those markets inevitably devolve into rule by force. The havenots are at the mercy of the haves."
This is entirely false. Free trade is not free trade if the deal does not benefit both parties. Like I said in a previous post a few months ago;
"All trades conducted in a free market system will only occur if the trade is in the best interests of both parties. If both involved in the trade are not profiting out of it, the trade will not occur."
There will be wealth inequality, guaranteed, however the rich person still relies on the poor for trades and services, and the poor still rely on the rich for trades and services. If force is applied by either party, it is not capitalism, it is not free.
Also, how have communists come to relate imperialism and trade by force with capitalism? Just something I don't understand. They are completely incompatible.
You have a warehouse full of food.
I have hunger.
How long do the other crapitalusts let you stay in business if you give me food?
The choice between exploitation through wage slavery and starvation is not freely made.
What happened in russia wasnt communism.
http://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/emma-goldman-there-is-no-communism-in-russia
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/alexander-berkman-what-is-communist-anarchism
A capitalist has a warehouse full of food. There is demand for food. The capitalist sells the food because he know he is making a profit. But wait, there is a competitor! The food retailers lower their prices to compete with each other, to make more profit. The people are now supplied with massive amounts of food at very cheap prices, they are no longer hungry.
I don't see how you can't understand this extraordinarily simple concept. Who wins in this situation? The capitalist food retailers are making a profit, therefore giving them the opportunity to invest in their own business and continue to supply food to civilians. The civilians are able to easily afford food now, not to mention apply for new jobs that have been created in the food retail industry. Its called free trade, and no one ever loses.
Lol, the worker and the consumer both lose, the crapitalust takes profits from both.
https://steemit.com/economics/@freebornangel/3ha4aa-keep-working-stop-paying-17
How is it losing if someone profits from providing a good/sevice to the people who now have what they need. If the capitalist wasnt there, there would be less jobs also. Competition keeps prices low, and drives technological advancement so that the good can be provided at an even cheaper price.
The capitalist is incentivised to do all of this because he is chasing the profits. He can't afford to rip off his customers, because they wont buy from him. The capitalist relys on the people, and the people rely on the capitalist. We cant just all work in a rice field and expect a better result.
The work exists outside the management style.
Try this on for size, it was excluded from your education because the crapitalusts dont need you getting uppity.
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/petr-kropotkin-the-conquest-of-bread
Just a note here that wage rates are a social construct. Therefore 'wage slavery' is inherently a leftist construction that exploits.
I dontbcare about the who or how we label things, just a more equitable distribution of efficiency gains.
The average worker turns out far more stuff and still lives in hovels.
There hasn't been anything more equitable distribution efficiency gain than having each produce own what they produce. Everything is less equitable if that is modified.
How does that work in a car factory or slaughter house?
Individual shops are too inefficient to mass produce consumer economy levels of goods.
Part of the problem is that individual shops haven't developed efficiency as much, because they haven't been used as much. We are accustomed to seeing the 'production facility' model so much that we no longer see the other.
3d printers are going to decentralize production.
Instead of getting factory parts we get factory data and print our own.
We are moving towards open source everything.
More freedom for development. More capitalism through incentivized collaboration. More innovation through capitalism.
Do you really think the guy who designs stuff is going to want to go to a factory to 3d model?
You really are stuck in a 1940s soviet manufacturing plant mentality.