• Grayox@lemmy.mlOP
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        1 year ago

        So why not have a system specifically designed to mitigate greed in lieu of one that incentivizes it?

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          1 year ago

          Because with capitalism, the greed is out in the open. Everyone understands it. It is clear and legal to push against the greed of those who have more.

          In a system that incentivizes “virtues”, greed eill hide behind those virtues. And when you then fight against that greed, then you are accused of attacking those virtues instead.

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      1 year ago

      I’m a leftist but I’m not much of a fan of the Soviet Union. I’m Finnish and middle-aged so I know a bunch of people who had to escape from there and I’ve heard first-hand stories about the shit that went on, and I’ve visited Soviet Estonia who got the short end of the stick with Russian imperialism compared to us. At least we stayed independent although had to grant a lot of power over eg. our foreign policy to the Russians – ie. Soviets, but it’s not like it wasn’t essentially a Russian project since they pretty quickly forgot about korenization and went for Russification instead – to keep them from invading (again…)

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      1 year ago

      Jokes aside communism is just as bad because it does nothing to prevent power from congregating at the top. The only difference is the type of corruption.

      Talk to anyone who grew up in the eastern block about bread lines. Communism is a failure in comparison to capitalism.