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bricks dangerously close to being unloaded from the boat, hope (((Lune))) backs down for his own sake. playing semantics doesn't end well.
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"pseudo-communist idea".... with all these f2p mmo's now (I don't play them :P ) has anyone tried modeling one on socialism? Oh what fun... I can just imagine hehe
Like daily... mostly ... sometimes ... the server automatically deposits a welfare check into your bank account, a few copper pieces ... or made out of some metal anyway (led?). Your characters gotta eat, so you log in daily, stand in a bread line for 4 hrs for your daily quest and hope they have enough bread pixels left so you can get some. If they run out of bread, you sneak out of the ghetto zone, into the swamp zone near by looking for some slugs or a rare snail, and hope you don't get spotted and guard whacked. Snail shells are good drops after eating the insides raw, if you collect enough shells you can trade them for a piece of string or a button, maybe craft with them one day. After half a day of farming a virtually barren swamp where nothing hardly spawns and is usually picked clean, you head back to your house, which is more like a small utility shack where eight other people share rent with you. You log and wait for the next welfare check to maybe bribe some players to get further up in the quest que line next time. I'd imagine there would be no way to level-up, the point is just not to die, which likely will come by the tip of a guards club, or starvation. To be fair, this socialism would be set 20 years after the revolution, when it's run out of everybody else's money.
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Where our success in old mmos was mostly born out of hard work, time spent, skill of play as well as social skills, today mmos are full of systems that enable even the worst of players to succeed.
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I don't grade on a curve. How very progressive of you.
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Inequality can be quite high in socialist countries. For example, the socialist paradise Venezuela is bringing back slavery while the government officials are eating a $65,000 cake. Also, inequality in the US is primarily rising due to (((Bernanke))) transferring huge amounts of money to the 1% by inflating asset prices, not our nonexistent free markets. | |||
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You think european countries are comparable to venezuela ? My whole point with my graphic is that the whole "trickle down" doesn't work at all. Of course in the right wing all capitalistic, the poors are just too lazy to get rich. When you work 3 jobs at once working 90 hours per week to barely make a living, you obviously are a lazy asshole.
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Everyone in the world has the same amount of money, and each individual is free to spend it how they choose. When someone invents the next latest and greatest tech gadget and delivers it to the market and some people choose, on their own, willingly, to buy it, and others don't.... now you've got a group with what they wanted (and less money), a group with what they wanted (and the same amount of money as before), and a group (investors, inventors, workers for the newest inventor guy) with what they wanted (profits from sale of the latest tech device). At what point exactly did something happen that caused this sudden inequality to be a bad thing? | |||
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Remember that in capitalism, having capital frees you from having to sell your labor for sustenance, and your money works for you. The more money you have, the greater the share of new and existing wealth you capture. Couple that with what Raev said, Bernanke pouring gasoline into the whole thing, and the government providing a corporate safety net to offset some of the risk inherent in investment, and you have a situation where people with capital are performing tremendously well. And before you know it we're in the Gilded Age again. | |||
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So, more or less, it's the criminal acts of some people that contribute to inequality that are the real problem? I agree with that. And I assume Jarn and most people (not many Marxists around anymore, after all) agree too. So how is any socialist-ish policy going to fix this? Preferably without infringing upon the rights of people who haven't done anything wrong in accumulating wealth, such as, you know, stealing some of their wealth away from them and giving it to someone else instead of letting them decide what they want to do with their own property. | |||
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