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originally posted by: MyHappyDogShinerI would almost guarantee that if a computer program was designed to control the distribution of wealth and resources in a country without greedy little humans being considered in the programming, a system to appropriate labor and control inventory and distribution....It would look different than it does now.
originally posted by: bbracken677
a reply to: Chiftel
Who would be responsible for the program and the computers running it this program who would decide how this society is to be run?
Nice idea, but not really practical.
originally posted by: bbracken677
Has everyone truly been brainwashed? Or is it a case of, in general, better the devil you know? Or is it, perhaps, those attempts at socialized flavors (for example: wealth redistribution in the US) have left bad tastes in people's mouths? At least, those who work, resenting those who live off the fat with zero contribution to society let alone productivity? I, for one, do not care to support perfectly healthy people who are just too lazy to work.
originally posted by: bbracken677Given that, from what I have read, there has never been a true example of socialism, it seems more pie-in-the-sky than anything. If I am wrong and there has been a true example, please correct me.
originally posted by: bbracken677Given that those meager attempts at socialism have been perverted before they even came close to the ideal is it really practical to propose instituting a Utopian Society that ignores basic human nature?
originally posted by: bbracken677
a reply to: Chiftel
Given that the examples provided above have an economic incentive to work correctly, and that the software mentioned that would, in effect, run/control our lives there would be significantly different incentives to do significantly different things.
originally posted by: bbracken677
a reply to: Chiftel
No chance that there wouldn't be a skew in how things are developed. No chance that even if done properly there wouldn't be widespread claims of malfeasance, conspiracy, fraud, graft, etc etc.
originally posted by: bbracken677
a reply to: Chiftel
Too pie in the sky, too simplistic, too much rose colored glasses involved for my taste.
originally posted by: bbracken677
a reply to: Chiftel
I agree that what we have now sucks in many many ways.
originally posted by: bbracken677
a reply to: Chiftel
I just don't believe it is the system so much as those running things that are corrupting our society. Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
originally posted by: bbracken677
a reply to: Chiftel
If you had someone with the drive and the charisma and influence to make something like what you speak of happen, you would also have the corruption that follows such. Beware those who want to lead.
originally posted by: Chiftel
originally posted by: bbracken677
Has everyone truly been brainwashed? Or is it a case of, in general, better the devil you know? Or is it, perhaps, those attempts at socialized flavors (for example: wealth redistribution in the US) have left bad tastes in people's mouths? At least, those who work, resenting those who live off the fat with zero contribution to society let alone productivity? I, for one, do not care to support perfectly healthy people who are just too lazy to work.
What about when you yourself will be out of work, displaced, made redundant by a machine or a piece of software?
Will you have the same outlook then, when nobody would hire you or pay you a living wage because a machine or computer program is simply much cheaper in the medium to long term or perhaps even in the short term?
originally posted by: bbracken677Given that, from what I have read, there has never been a true example of socialism, it seems more pie-in-the-sky than anything. If I am wrong and there has been a true example, please correct me.
You're wrong.
Socialism is all around you.
From insurance to public infrastructure, public roads, public services.
Yes, private, for profit insurance is socialism.
You can get out more than you put in. Much more. Much more than the money you put in would have reaped if you invested it.
How is that not socialism? If you paid $50.000 worth of premium your working life then become ill and the insurance company dolls out more than the total sum you've paid in over the years?
Please explain how that is not socialism, how that is not redistribution from the other insured' payments to pay for your care beyond what you yourself put in?
originally posted by: bbracken677Given that those meager attempts at socialism have been perverted before they even came close to the ideal is it really practical to propose instituting a Utopian Society that ignores basic human nature?
Who have they been perverted by?
Those with your mindset, I'm sorry to say.
People who hate the idea, dismiss it out of hand and would only do their utmost to subvert it, run it into the ground once in office. To 'prove' their prejudices to both themselves and others.