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Everyone Gets What They Want
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:03 AM
ANTHONYT
Freedom is Important because People are Important
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RUE
I have a vote and I'm not afraid to use it!
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BYTEMITE
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UNABASHEDVIXEN
Quote:I would like to hear a description of such a society.
Quote:I think the only place I've seen where everyone has a rewarding job experience and enough resources to meet all their needs and desires is in Star Trek, as a citizen of the Federation. Not coincidentally, it is a socialist ideal. The Federation is the model society for those who would give to each according to their needs, and require from each according to their ability.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 8:00 AM
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Quote:The only way I can imagine to change that is to reward people disproportionately for their contributions. Let us say that there is a man who stabs trash with a stick at the public park. You could pay him enough to maintain a house with a yard and a dog and a cat and cable television and a car. He would certainly feel somewhat better about stabbing trash with a stick. You could further market propaganda pieces that hold up trash-stabbing as a noble profession, on par with computer programming and rocket science. You could order the state-run media to air stories on trash stabbers, perhaps intercut with children running through clean, trash-free fields.
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Quote:So, objectively speaking, the jobs are so far apart that you can barely see one from the other. They both contribute to society, but the investment in each is astronomically different. If the Doctor and the trash-stabber receive the same rewards for their efforts, then the investment in the trash-stabber is grossly inefficient.
Quote:The problem is that I envision Socialism as a world where everyone gets a subsistence life, regardless of merit or effort or anything.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 9:52 AM
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 10:08 AM
Quote:Well, not to be a jerk myself, but I've been practically begging for the nuts and bolts of the other kind of system so that I CAN envision it.
Quote:For a modern example, check out the Mondragón system in Spain: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondrag%C3%B3n I also recommend the film "The Take" about the worker occupation of factories after the collapse of the Argentinian economy: http://www.thetake.org/
Quote:Without such an incentive as money, I fear I might be the universe's most colossal underachiever.
Quote:If the trash stabber and the Doctor have the same house, car, and cable television, what inspires a man to go through 8 to 10 years of effort to become a Doctor? Why shan't all of us unambitious souls be trash-stabbers, or sit in empty condominium lobbies, reading science fiction books as we wait for the dawn? What inspires me to do better, if society is going to invest in my living circumstance identically no matter what it is that I do?
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 10:18 AM
PLAINJAYNE
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Quote:Originally posted by Bytemite: PlainJayne: Do you feel that way about family members, or members of your local community who have supported you in your endeavors? I appreciate the feeling that you shouldn't have to owe anyone anything, and no one SHOULD have to owe anyone anything. That just makes people slaves. But I also think every person might want to consider taking a good look around their community, and see if they can't find anything they don't WANT to improve, nor anyone who they don't WANT to help. I think this, not a government program, is how we really improve the world around us.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 2:35 PM
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Quote: I suppose if I ask for additional details about how it works, I would, you know, be chastised. So I guess I should go to the library and see if I can't find a book about it
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 3:07 PM
DREAMTROVE
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KWICKO
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)
Quote: Let us say that there is a man who stabs trash with a stick at the public park. You could pay him enough to maintain a house with a yard and a dog and a cat and cable television and a car. He would certainly feel somewhat better about stabbing trash with a stick. You could further market propaganda pieces that hold up trash-stabbing as a noble profession, on par with computer programming and rocket science. You could order the state-run media to air stories on trash stabbers, perhaps intercut with children running through clean, trash-free fields. Thus, you would have elevated not only the payscale of the job, but also the prestige associated with it. The trash-stabber's job satisfaction might now be on-par with the job satisfaction of a doctor. With every stabbing of trash, he helps to create a wonderland that all can enjoy. Without him, the world would fall into ruinous condition, and society would grind to a halt. But none of that would be true. Or at least it would be a gross exaggeration. And the trash-stabbing man would be costing society much more than the value he added to it. So how do you create a society where this works? Where it doesn't become mired down in gross inefficiency that is an overall deficit to the society it claims to serve?
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 5:27 PM
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Quote: It's become something of a difficult topic to discuss because I am too ignorant to know much, and the people who know much are too impatient or busy to explain it. So it may take a great deal of study to understand the other end of things enough to even open my mouth around some people here.
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