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View Jimenez's Profile Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 24 Jan 19 1.05am Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

On it's last legs by the look of things. Vive Le Revolution......

 


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View Beanyboysmd's Profile Beanyboysmd Flag 24 Jan 19 2.46am Send a Private Message to Beanyboysmd Add Beanyboysmd as a friend

Originally posted by stevegood

Why didn't the politics and system of socialism work when half the world was communist before the collapse of the USSR?


Edited by stevegood (03 Nov 2015 8.56pm)

Why didnt feudalism work when 3/4 of the world did it? Answer is it did, apart from the places it didnt, same as with every system. Im a leftie and I would rather live in a well run capitalist world than a badly run socialist one...not that ive ever lived in well run capitalist world so the point is moot I guess...

 

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View Stuk's Profile Stuk Flag Top half 24 Jan 19 1.05pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

Interesting selection of countries to have backed Maduro.

Bolivia, Cuba, Turkey, Russia and Mexico.

Maybe AMLO is looking for cheap deal on some petrol.

 


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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 24 Jan 19 1.26pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Beanyboysmd

Why didnt feudalism work when 3/4 of the world did it? Answer is it did, apart from the places it didnt, same as with every system. Im a leftie and I would rather live in a well run capitalist world than a badly run socialist one...not that ive ever lived in well run capitalist world so the point is moot I guess...


I'm not sure on what metric feudalism worked actually but I think I half agree with you.

If a system is universal it has a better chance of succeeding than if it's opened up to competition to rival systems.....this is why the communists built a wall in Berlin and why North Korea shoots those it catches trying to escape.

Essentially though I think the effectiveness of systems has to be measured by the living standard metrics of the populations under them.

 


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steve1984 24 Jan 19 1.36pm

So you're not a fan of Bhutan's happiness metric then?

 

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Originally posted by steve1984

So you're not a fan of Bhutan's happiness metric then?

I'm not a fan of the metric of 'happiness' in general...Sounds a bit 'Disney' to me.....'Happiness' is more a metric of expectations....Expectations can be...based on truths, half truths or lies....the media are always lying to people about what's important and about what they should want.

Homogeneous nations tend to be happier even if they are very poor....because happiness is more related to the level of inequality than it is to actual wealth....and that's not to downplay those who are struggling out there.

While this isn't something I've given much thought to I'd imagine better metrics would be wealth per person...age expectancy...crime rate...freedom....enjoying where you live and feeling comfortable.

Maslow and all that.

Edited by Stirlingsays (24 Jan 2019 7.31pm)

 


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steve1984 24 Jan 19 6.35pm

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View Beanyboysmd's Profile Beanyboysmd Flag 24 Jan 19 7.07pm Send a Private Message to Beanyboysmd Add Beanyboysmd as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays


I'm not sure on what metric feudalism worked actually but I think I half agree with you.

If a system is universal it has a better chance of succeeding than if it's opened up to competition to rival systems.....this is why the communists built a wall in Berlin and why North Korea shoots those it catches trying to escape.

Essentially though I think the effectiveness of systems has to be measured by the living standard metrics of the populations under them.

Problem is that the living standard metrics dont really make anything work either, the living standards by some metrics in this country have decreased despite us being more free trade and capitalist that ever. Most African countries ended up in civil war as soon as colonialism left, does not mean that colonialism is better than democracy. Life expectancy in Cuba was higher than a hell of a lot of capitalist countries under communism. There isnt any hard and fast way to measure any of these things in my opinion. If there were, these debates would be so much easier!

 

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 24 Jan 19 7.28pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Beanyboysmd

Problem is that the living standard metrics dont really make anything work either, the living standards by some metrics in this country have decreased despite us being more free trade and capitalist that ever. Most African countries ended up in civil war as soon as colonialism left, does not mean that colonialism is better than democracy. Life expectancy in Cuba was higher than a hell of a lot of capitalist countries under communism. There isnt any hard and fast way to measure any of these things in my opinion. If there were, these debates would be so much easier!

Well, I think those living standard metrics for this country are basically telling us the truth. That truth is that in some ways the standards for the individual are worse now than in the past......It's only really technology that is enhancing lives....globalization and corporate enlargement has kind of been screwing the working classes for decades.

In the sixties a working man could feed his family and pay his mortgage.....now the working man and woman working together struggle to achieve the same.....it's almost a meme at this point......Ah..Memes....something else our overlords are about to ban.

As for your argument that it's arguable about which metrics matter more than others.....It's something I'm open to....but I'll stick this picture up from Pinker's book that relates to the effect of democracy and capitalism on the world.....though I'd agree that both these systems are worthy of criticism.


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View Cucking Funt's Profile Cucking Funt Flag Clapham on the Back 24 Jan 19 9.10pm Send a Private Message to Cucking Funt Add Cucking Funt as a friend

Just remember that this is a country that Corbyn thinks is some kind of Nirvana.

Bear that in mind if you're thinking of voting for the Monster Raving Labour Party.

 


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'Ten times Corbynistas praised Chavez and Maduro’s Venezuela' [Link]

 

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View davenotamonkey's Profile davenotamonkey Flag 27 Jan 19 12.17am Send a Private Message to davenotamonkey Add davenotamonkey as a friend

"Venezuela isn't really socialist"

"Death to capitalist America trying to meddle and overturn a socialist country"

Pick one, leftards.

 

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