• Jankatarch@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    To be fair experimenting is good. It’s still better than feudal system. I just wish we experimented with other models once in a while too.

    I will read a sci-fi novel thousands of years into the future with fantasy-magic system, and economic model is still “21st century capitalism but we replaced the word money with credits so it’s future now.”

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      7 hours ago

      we do. those just get bombed away a lot of the time they pop up.

      or explained away as a brutal undemocratic regime or something.

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        5 hours ago

        Would be harder to explain it away if they weren’t brutal undemocratic regimes though

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          Would be harder to explain it away if they weren’t brutal undemocratic regimes though

          They aren’t though.

          Cuba passed a new constitution by referendum in 2019 with 90%+ in favor.

          A common perspective I’ve heard here in Vietnam is “socialism means the government has to represent everyone”. (Another common perspective is that the party is openly corrupt and not meaningfully democratic, but those typically aren’t held by the same people)

          Most every Chinese would tell you 1. Democracy is important. 2. The CPC represents my views via democracy.

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          don’t be silly. the most brutal and undemocratic country in the world is the us.

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      11 hours ago

      Capitalism exists to replace feudal systems. It’s easier to have kings, and to have a handful of them so they aren’t fighting as much for a single spot, when you convince the average idiot that now they can also be a king and its their own fault that they aren’t(or better yet, another person’s fault as you oppress them both).

      When all the people who had gotten rich by being parasites because of who they were related got afraid they just changed the rules so that it wasn’t ahout blood relation anymore(on paper) but they still had all the money they’d stolen. Nothing functionally changed.

      The entire system “the rich get everything they want and no one gets to stop them” does not have a good version. It’s fucked every single way.

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      13 hours ago

      It’s still better than feudal system.

      According to whom? I wonder what we would see if we were to compare the average amount of labour time feudal peasants had to put in to survive vs. that of the current global proletariat.

      I’d agree that capitalism has been better for some - like, for instance, white ex-peasants who now gets to be members of the (so-called) “middle class” or gets to cosplay as pseudo-nobility in colonised spaces- but it has been an unmitigated disaster for lots of others.

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        3 hours ago

        According to whom?

        According to Marx, Engels, Lenin and any other respectable communist.

        Capitalism is a historical progression rather than something you adopt willy nilly, and it has expanded productive forces significantly allowing us to produce stuff far more efficiently in far higher quality and complexity. With feudalism, it’s mode of production was far more individualized, with peasants essentially producing for their and their family’s subsistence only, and artisans in guilds would only work in small groups, limiting to what they can produce.

        Therefore, this expansion of productive powers in capitalism in theory leads to better life quality, less socially necessary labor time to provide for everyone, less mortality given how we can now produce things like insulin in complex labs, etc.

        Keyword is in theory - in practice, everything else in the system goes against that, leads to overproduction and having us proletariat work for much higher hours than is socially necessary, it concentrates wealth to private owners giving them immense political power. That’s what communists are trying to do - progress forward so we produce not for profit, but for use based on need which would solve these issues.

        Btw, comparison between feudal peasantry and proletariat is flawed - peasants were based in countryside and essentially were the middle class of it, owning a small amount of land that they worked for themselves. Proletariat are urbanized, work in factories they don’t own and produce for thousands of people. A more apt comparison in work hours would be proletariat vs guild apprentices - their exploitation and work hours were essentially the same and this system was precursor to capitalist wage labor.

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        11 hours ago

        The unmitigated disaster part existed under feudalism also. Capitalism is slowly turning back into feudalism, which is kinda why it sucks so much now. I hate capitalism, but feudalism was worse.

        Fuedalism with a fuckload of democracy might work. But it always turns into a bloodline thing.

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          The unmitigated disaster part existed under feudalism also.

          Perhaps, but I have to wonder how many feudal peasants would willingly exchange their existence for the precariat one we exist under.

          Capitalism is slowly turning back into feudalism

          If that is true, then it must mean that capitalism never replaced feudalism, but was instead built on top of feudalism - which is not that difficult to believe if you live in a 3rd-world extraction zone (like I do).