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Quote by: sevendogs Communism have never been liberal. Do you have an idea why it can be liberal? |
Not economically liberal. Please seperate Capitalist and Liberalism.
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Quote by: sevendogs If not supervised by violent governemnt measures, citizens would never accept communism. Perhaps, two elements can be accepted by the society voluntarily: free health care and free access to education. Even the most free society would need some regulations necessary for its own survival. However, this is done without ideological doctrine of Communism. |
This is a claim. No proof for this is to be found, only more claims. Nothing is impossible, it's just how to do it.
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Quote by: grandpa If you mean state Communism, the kind that seeks to become a "world power," some would always resist that for reasons we have seen. But if you mean communism in some other sense--a truly egalitarian, anti-state sense-- it could become fairly popular, so long as capitalist elites are undermined on a large scale.
Grandpa h. |
Agreed. If the "state that owns everything" isn't just the new elite (The was Stalin was the new Tzar) and a true body of the people, i would be possible.