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apparently a lot of ppl think that communism is/was: everyone shares in the wealth no matter what you do, lazy ppl get equal pay with hard workers, no incentive, no room for striving for more money by working more

this is a tremendous achievement: take communism [superextreme injustice/ theft], convince americans that communism is justice, that justice is equal pay for lazy & hardworker, that justice is wrong, & therefore that american injustice-capitalism [1% get 90%, freedom for bandits, very similar to communism] is good!!!

the dumbing of america is on a par with the catholic mafia's keeping of christians illiterate for 2000 years [the reformation/ protestant/ printing/ vernacular bible movement began the breaking of it down] & the muslim mafia's keeping of poverty/ ignorance/ fundamentalism [do the buddhist & hindu mafias do it too?]
[the biggest wolves are under the whitest sheepskins - jesus said: be as cunning as serpents, learn from the worldly - ie, be savvy!]

2006-10-25 14:21:33 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Economics

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Yes. Most people, even those with college educations, believe that Karl Marx invented Communism. Actually, Marx wrote about Capitalism, then like a science fiction writer, carried it out to "final effects". Most critical economists believe that economic forms will evolve through:

1. Hunting and Gathering.
2. Horticulture.
3. Agriculture.
4. Feudalism.
5. Mercantilism.
6. Capitalism.
7. Socialism.
8. Communism.

The jump directly from Feudalism to Communism in Russia and other Eastern European countries was an aberration of modern times. Marx never gave a time-table for this evolution. It could take a thousand years for economies to evolve from Capitalism to Communism. Who knows?

2006-10-25 14:59:04 · answer #1 · answered by correrafan 7 · 0 0

Your knowledge of communism and capitalism leaves little room for conscience thought doesn't it? Your knowledge of these systems is only challenged by your utter lack of knowledge of catholics, protestants and the others. Did it take much practice to get this way?

2006-10-25 14:36:27 · answer #2 · answered by Colorado 5 · 0 0

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