Democracy attaches all possible value to each man; socialism makes each man a mere agent, a mere number. — Nikolas
while democracy seeks equality in liberty, socialism seeks equality in restraint and servitude.” — Nikolas
liberty is being rejected for the security of becoming "a mere number" — Nikolas
"Never has the individual been so completely delivered up to a blind collectivity, — Nikolas
"Never has the individual been so completely delivered up to a blind collectivity,
— Nikolas
Insane. Absolutely insane. We are living in a time of unprecedented individualism as demonstrated by the self-centered response of Western countries in response to Covid. — Maw
There is an interesting debate to be had between democracy and capitalism and socialism but we won't find it here. — Maw
But it is a mistake to oppose democracy and socialism: the former is a political system, the second is an economic system. Democracy is better contrasted to totalitarianism, and socialism is better contrasted to capitalism. — Bitter Crank
But I would disagree with Bitter Crank in regards to the a priori contrast between democracy as a political system and socialism as an economic system. We know such a contrast was untrue for Feudalism, a social system whereby political elites obtained economic surplus by appropriating from the peasantry. This is an integration of the economic and political. — Maw
In Europe feudalism can be viewed as the result of when the state is incapable of gaining and upholding a centralized power. Simply put it, when those in power have basically no ability to create a central power, then the last option is to simply divide the land to your allies to the size that is governable. Yet for the pre-capitalist era the economic system referable to would be mercantilism as feudalism and mercantilism go quite well hand in hand. It is the remnants of mercantilism as the economic system that capitalism had to fight against and overcame in the 19th Century. Hence I think Bitter Crank does have a point because otherwise we won't notice the subtle differences between a political system and an economic one. — ssu
Economic democracy (i.e. libertarian socialism ... syndical anarchism, etc), simply put, renders obsolete such (early) 19th century (& "Cold War") shibboleths. Politcal democracy (procedural) without economic democracy (substantive) has historically amounted to shareholder "security" at the laissez-faire expense of stakeholder "liberty" – that is, the liberty to participate in making decisions the consequences of which – costs usually far in excess of benefits – they and their communities will have to live with. — 180 Proof
If you think that Europe had the Roman Empire before in Antiquity, it isn't. at all.This is historically backwards. — Maw
So modern social democracy is the problem? For part of the left social democracy isn't socialism, yet I think it's been the most successful part of the broader leftist movement. And they are OK with capitalism.I'm simply saying that, contra Bitter Crank, we shouldn't separate Democracy under politics and Socialism under economics. — Maw
democracy for some socialists is not an end in itself but a means to attain Socialism which in turn leads to Communism — Apollodorus
Apparently in modern times equality in restraint and servitude has become more attractive than equality and liberty. No thinking required for a mob. — Nikolas
Americans are so enamored of equality, they would rather be equal in slavery than unequal in freedom.
I do not know if the people of the United States would vote for superior men if they ran for office, but there can be no doubt that such men do not run.
Nothing is more wonderful than the art of being free, but nothing is harder to learn how to use than freedom.
individuality — Alexandros
The problem today is the new left. Marxist thinking is dominating social politics everywhere. They understood it a long time ago and played the battle on cultural grounds. Today they are winning and the right must wake up. The dialectics of bourgeois and proletarian has moved to identity politics and racism. The objective is always to attack individuality — Alexandros
Socialism has time and again failed in the economic sphere. Soviet Russia, Maoist China, Eastern Europe, all were forced to revert to capitalist methods in order to survive.
You neglected socialism in the United States. We have had socialism ever since the New Deal. According to some even much earlier with the breakup of monopolies under the earlier Roosevelt.
— Apollodorus
Socialist parties can no longer attract voters — Apollodorus
The problem is the two-valued orientation, — James Riley
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