tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5495065931245897039.post2368559591716804713..comments2024-02-27T15:47:47.923-05:00Comments on Principled Perspectives: The Shadow of Marx Blankets the "Fiscal Cliff" Fightprincipled perspectiveshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06502754865268315342noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5495065931245897039.post-49163730356302695522012-12-09T20:32:01.246-05:002012-12-09T20:32:01.246-05:00Well yeah, I know that. I guess the way I worded ...Well yeah, I know that. I guess the way I worded my comment made it read like I thought the reason I gave for people thinking it works was an actual reason, except for my indication that some people don't wanna work.<br /><br />I meant that some people think that if everybody DOES work and does go along with it, it'll work. But some will cheat, then more will, then everybody will. So, under 'gvt.' enforced communism, like in the U.S.S.R., they enforced another slogan that said that who doesn't work, won't eat. <br /><br />I'm no expert on the history, but that must mean they MADE everybody work. Even if they did, it still didn't work, not in the U.S.S.R. or anywhere else. Even if everybody accepts it and everybody works, it won't work, because it assumes omnicience about changes in people and in everything else, and about how to deal with changes. But aside from that, some, then everybody, will cheat and the 'authorities' will have to whip everybody. As that makes thinking impossible, it also makes any productive physical work impossible.<br /><br />The cheaters benefit only so long as there are enough workers, not cheating yet, to benefit them. When there are too many cheaters to benefit, the bullwhips appear, or, in a pvt. corp., they shut down, close shop and go out into the field and forage.<br /><br />There are many blanks to fill in, here, and more ideas to add, but, well, later.Mike Kevittnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5495065931245897039.post-12639383317533058912012-12-09T11:11:35.928-05:002012-12-09T11:11:35.928-05:00The reason that communism, or any manifestation of...The reason that communism, or any manifestation of collectivism, does not and can never work is that it contradicts the laws of nature, including human nature. The very best concretization of the evil of Marxism is the bum’s description of how that “ideal” worked at the Twenthieth Century Motor Company, in <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0452011876/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=theobjestan-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0452011876" rel="nofollow">Atlas Shrugged (pp660-672)</a>. Rand exposes the three types of people who can ever benefit from Marxism; the material parasite, the spiritual parasite, and the power-luster, as depicted by Gerald, Eric, and Ivy Starnes.<br /><br />As the bum tells Dagny, “God help us, Ma’am! Do you see what we saw? We saw that we’d been given a law to live by, a <i>moral law</i>, they called it, which punished those who observed it, for observing it. The more you tried to live up to it, the more you suffered; the more you cheated it, the bigger reward you got…. The honest ones paid, the dishonest collected. The honest lost, the dishonest won. How long could men stay good under this sort of a law of goodness?... Not that it encouraged a few bastards, but that it turned decent people into bastards, and there was nothing else that it could do—and it was called a moral ideal!”principled perspectiveshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06502754865268315342noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5495065931245897039.post-76506549661067101782012-12-08T20:25:09.604-05:002012-12-08T20:25:09.604-05:00Maybe the reason some people still think Communism...Maybe the reason some people still think Communism works is, if everybody works there'll be enough production to give everybody their fair share, which will be more than enough for subsistence. The only reason it might not work is there're too many jackheads who won't go along with it and want to go their own way, or just don't wanna work. <br /><br />So, we have to MAKE everybody go along with it and work. When everybody then begins to see that it works, and they see how beneficial it is, they'll all work voluntarily and eagerly, no more force needed. So, the state will wither away. That'll be the worker's paradice.<br /><br />I don't think it'll work, and I think it's wrong. I'd rather go my own way and not go along with it. I'd have to be forced. I'm a jackhead.Mike Kevittnoreply@blogger.com