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Posted By: fostertomNot really - it's a red flag which immediately gets the dissed 49% collaborating to win by hook or crook 'next time' - recipe for division. Ancient Greeks knew that majority voting was the worst possible system - their democracy was nothing like our so-called ditto.
Posted By: Jontimost important decisions are pretty clear cutImportant questions, like capitalism vs socialism, may be clear cut, but in saying the decision is clear cut, you can't mean 'indisputably correct'?
Posted By: fostertomPosted By: Jontimost important decisions are pretty clear cutImportant questions, like capitalism vs socialism, may be clear cut, but in saying the decision is clear cut, you can't mean 'indisputably correct'?
Posted By: fostertom
Communism hasn't existed anywhere in the world as yet - as Marx said, it will only be possible once productivity, 'machines' have reached a level of development that's only getting close now.
Posted By: tonyA more current practical example, a group building a house have to decide whether or not some practical belt and braces approach is worth having or not. e.g. verge clips on the roof tiles.
The consensus is that not many houses in any of the local estates have them so they can’t be necessary
Posted By: borpinThe majority used to think the earth was flat.
Posted By: fostertomJonti, capitalism and socialism certainly have, and do exist. But just as Marx expected socialism to evolve - 'inevitably', he thought - on the foundation of capitalist efficiency, he expected communism, a distant ideal end point, to grow out of hard-graft socialism - the USSR didn't come close, and wasn't going to.
I asked you to expand your 'interesting' point, as well as inserting relevant facts about ancient Greece and about communism (incl reference) which you raised. Sounds like a constructive discussion to me.
Posted By: Jontithe lack of the existence of communism is therefore a sign of its rejection by the vast majority of countries/people in the worldNo, it's lack is because it's not been technologically possible so far - but now getting close. No-one's been offered Marx's communism so far, though various political projects have falsely claimed to be communism, and more have been ignorantly labelled as communism by their enemies.
Posted By: Jontithe collective funding of infrastructure necessary to carry out normal everyday livingis exactly the battleground.
Posted By: Jontifostertom,
Successful decision making for large groups of people is less about getting the best or even a correct decision and more about reaching a consensus acceptable to a large enough majority that even if it turns out badly for some/all, those people can still accept the decision.
Posted By: fostertomSo if what's called communism, and rejected, in the world is not what Marx meant, that still leaves Marx's version free to be tried out and assessed. I for one look forward to that experiment, when it becomes technically possible.