bgmims...I do understand your point.And I do realize that my wife and her family are only a tiny fraction of the Russian people.The reason that I posted the way that I did thought was two-fold.First....it is one thing to hear what communism is to a people. It is something else to hear a single person's account. It is also sometimes more powerful to hear about something in a way you can truly realte.Second...I was not trying to single out her or her childhood and denounce communism because of just that. I was trying to give a true picture of what is considered "normal" and "accepted" in communism.My wife's experience was not something that I want to experience. It was not at all uncommon though. This was the norm in their society. In fact, what would drop our jaws do not make these people even pause. It was all they knew and everyday life to them.And while it may be arugued that Russia was an "instance"...I would say this.Show me a single attempt at Communism that has worked.There have been MANY attempts. I just want to know one they think of as a success.BTW....if my wife heard you call her Yakoff, she would introduce you to Boris the Bear.
10/28/2006 3:33:50 AM
Well, FASCISM is working out just fine!
10/28/2006 4:46:11 AM
I was going to type a much longer post.I decided it would do not good though.I do not think that even DissentNow believes that we really live in a Fascist state.If you do....that tells me that you really have no earthly idea what Fascism is.I do wish that people who throw these words out however, realize that they are insulting people that really lived in these conditions.
10/28/2006 5:54:44 AM
10/28/2006 1:06:00 PM
China is not really communist. That is not their end goal nor is it currently a communist system. Communist China was Mao China--what a success that was and before you go touting China as a success you need to take a closer look. Besides, every metric you use to measure china as a "success" is based on material things. Kind of like how you measure success in a capitalist society. Exactly contradicting what you said earlier in the thread about wants and needs and measuring success.The only thing positive coming out of china is a direct result of their capitalist markets and totalitarian rule that can force entire cities into production of certain goods.I suggest everyone interested in red china read the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party .http://ninecommentaries.com/
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10/28/2006 3:08:50 PM
I would argue that their hopes (and actions) point towards moving to an open economy, rather than communism.
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All I am hearing is a lot of people trying to be the smartest person in the room.Look..it is not all that complicated.Karl Marx and his book was a basis of the argument used to overthrow the Czar in Russia.And simply put...NOBODY can show a SINGLE attempt at communism as a success.OK...the example of Cuba, China and Venezuela were given.So....if you consider a country that ALLOWED Tieneman Square to happen..with no fallout to that govt, then it is a success.If you consider a country where people are willing to risk their lives in TRASH CAN LIDS to not only leave there but also to get here, then it is a success.(Not aware of Mexico having a huge problem with illegal American aliens)(Also do not recall any stories of Cuba having an issue with Americans trying to get there on Trash can lids.)If you consider a country that gave childhoods and life experiences like my wife had a success, then you can say Communism has been successful somewhere.Most of us would not call any of those examples a success however.What I find most perplexing though is the unwillingness to let go of Communism as a goal to strive for REGARDLESS of absolutely no evidence that it works and tons that it does not.Oh..but you are so much smarter than all those that came before you..aren't you? You would do it so much better...wouldn't you?It is a failure. It always has been a failure and always will be a failure.It gives nothing to the people and attempts to take away everything that we are.It does not take into account a key element of the human condition and will always be fatally flawed because of it.It does not matter how you dress it up..it will never turn out any different than the failure it has been before. And a truly inelligent person would recognize that to keep wanting to attempt the same thing, over and over.....with no eveidence that it has ever succeeded is true insanity.
10/29/2006 12:29:55 AM
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10/29/2006 12:37:14 PM
You're no longer worth the trouble of responding to.
10/29/2006 12:55:41 PM
You never were worth the trouble to respond. I think it's funny provoking you to make progressively more absurd statements.too bad I was just starting to have fun-- Oh well. I guess if you can't win an argument you should quit. I mean, that IS smarter than saying some of those absolutely ridiculous comments you made.
10/29/2006 1:03:17 PM
Since when is Mexico capitalist? Mexico has been far better described as a "corrupt socialist democracy" for the past half century. Well, except when it was better described as a "corrupt socialist despotism." If Mexico can be considered capitalist then China in the 1950s can be considered communist.
10/29/2006 5:27:04 PM
this thread deserves a big fatNO
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10/29/2006 11:31:36 PM
And it is an input the communist programmers will have a damn hard time working around. That said, people go into dangerous jobs for many reasons. People join the army because they like the life-style, because they have no other means available to better their own life, or simply because they like the idea of having a social acceptable way of using violence. Either way, simply pointing out some individuals that have chosen Pain as a line of work does not mean they are not still avoiding pain and seeking pleasure, all it means is that they have found an unusual way of going about it. Pain (joining army) today, pleasure (retirement to Cancun) tomorrow. "But while Mexico has gotten far more "free" in the last decade, even now the economy is far more regulated than most of France. It is extremely difficult to start a legal business, private property is expropriated regularly, and much of the energy, transport, and retail sectors are solely controlled by state-protected monopolies. Much of the country is still without enforcable land titles.""I don't know what form of capitalism you are using here, but any country where it takes years and several times the average annual salary to legally sell a plot of land cannot be considered capitalist any more than a country can be called communist when most of the farm land is legally owned and operated by autonomous farmers (such as Russia under Lenin)."
10/29/2006 11:47:58 PM
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10/30/2006 3:10:53 PM
what kind of trivial shit is this?
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10/30/2006 8:09:29 PM
Cuba is capitalist, and wishing it wasn't won't change reality. Well, fine, let's put it this way. Mexico is more capitalist today than it has ever been, that is a fair statement. At the same time, Cuba is more capitalist today than it has ever been (foreign corporations are freely operating inside Cuba, but I digress). Nevertheless, Mexico is clearly more capitalist than Cuba. At the same time, Mexico has a per-capita GDP of $10,000, which is 2.8 times Cuba's $3,500. Compared to Cuba, Mexico has been a resounding economic sucess; and I think we can all agree this has been thanks in no small part to Mexico having a less state-dominated economy.
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10/31/2006 1:01:01 PM
The hilarity of the United States is that we believe economic sanctions will change governments and thats never actually worked. If we had kept trading with Cuba and allowed cuban citizens access to modern goods we probably would have been able to alter their culture and eventually their government.
10/31/2006 1:06:04 PM
10/31/2006 1:08:01 PM
regardless of whether it changed them or not, not trades makes us both suffer, and it's stupid to do that simply for spite.
10/31/2006 1:08:03 PM
LOGIC HATH NO PLACE.
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10/31/2006 1:11:30 PM
Two good points. I will only dock you 5 yards, rather than the original 15.
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^ Cuba is not exactly communist either in the sense that the means of production are not controlled by the state. Nearly half of the cuban economy is black-market. Cuba is better descibed as an extreme mixed economy where most of the heavy industries are owned by the state.
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