communism is for the entitled people who don't want to make any fucking effort. @communists, kys. capitalism is great because it encourages people to make the effort to get what they want. doing retarded things is your leisure, not your working career.
Communism appeals to resentful, low IQ hordes because it takes away wealth from people who earned it and hands it over to politicians who didn't earn it. Really makes you not think.
You do know what capitalism is literally a bunch of people who do nothing but own things and collect all the fruits of labour while everyone else is working for them ?
>>138985781
>takes away wealth from people who earned it and hands it over to politicians who didn't earn it.
What is a capitalist?
>>138985886
wtf?
>>138985940
>What is a capitalist?
Capitalism is property rights and enforcement of contracts. The system we have now is not capitalism.
>>138986150
Yeah. It's crazy how much reading a book or two on the ideology that you fetishize so much teaches you.
>>138985886
You just perfectly described central planning and nationalization of industries.
>>138986220
>Capitalism is property rights and enforcement of contracts.
Capitalism is an economic system and an ideology based on private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit.
> The system we have now is not capitalism.
Do we have private ownership of the means of production? Yes.
Do we have operation for profit? Yes.
Do we have enforcement of all of this? Yes.
We have capitalism.
>>138986497
>central planning and nationalization of industries.
Whether a state or a bunch of corporations and their boards own all the industries makes no difference. The result is the same.
>>138986584
We also have governments controlling the money supply and creating unmanageable national debts. We also have incredibly high taxes which is a violation of property rights. Not to mention government collusion with corporations to get cash for political favours. This is cronyism.
>>138986731
You just admitted that communism won't solve anything.
>>138985291
when was the last time you read marx