the major element of communism-as an ideal- is centralization of all economic and social power within the state,to be blunt-absolute power.
the rationale being that a single political party made up of the best minds (supposedly)is more efficient than an open pluralistic democracy wherein the politicians care only about getting elected for a short term.
a huge assumption by communists is that the vast major have the same desires and needs that can be churned out in large scale mass production, somehow without allowing those who can accomplish this feat to keep the wealth they've created.
firstly-humans aren't cloned duplicates. secondly it's stupid to think a person with the imagination, skills and resourcefulness is going to take the risks and make the exceptional effort to produce anything more.
Is Communism the Superior System?
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the major element of communism-as an ideal- is centralization of all economic and social power within the state,to be blunt-absolute power.
the rationale being that a single political party made up of the best minds (supposedly)is more efficient than an open pluralistic democracy wherein the politicians care only about getting elected for a short term.
a huge assumption by communists is that the vast major have the same desires and needs that can be churned out in large scale mass production, somehow without allowing those who can accomplish this feat to keep the wealth they've created.
firstly-humans aren't cloned duplicates. secondly it's stupid to think a person with the imagination, skills and resourcefulness is going to take the risks and make the exceptional effort to produce anything more.