I know I am going to start a ten page debate, a flurry of angry members, a few moderaters constantly watching me, when i don't really feel up to any of it, but I really need to ask:
When Communists look around and see the great that Capitalism has done, how can't they support it? Yes, there is poverty, but that is an unfortunate part of life. With all of the great things we have here and all of the people in America making more money than anyone else in the world and having enough to buy food and luxuries, how can they still not support it.
Thank you for letting me know.
Because we are not jaded enough to believe that poverty is an intrinsic part of human existence. Because, at least for me, capitalism is an excuse to have everything, to share none of it, all the while claiming that they simply don't want jobs. I ask you, how is it that the homeless and jobless are supposed to just 'get jobs', when there are twice as many jobless compared to jobs? Look into Keynesian economics... Basically, capitalism produce the most profit for those in the economic ruling class were there is a deficit of jobs and goods. Competition drives prices up for goods and labor, so a deficit in employment drives wages down. ...Before I get into some huge debate, let me put it this way, capitalism has a tendency to decline (GDP growth rate in the US is a third of the '30s, and has been dropping before that). The poor always take the brunt of the depression, which is inevitable under capitalism.
On a semi-related note, capitalists only look a negatives in 'communist' countries. Cuba's GDP growth rate is higher than ours, so was the Soviet Union's. China's quadrupled the standard of living for the lowest quarter of society in the first few decades of their conversion... But, after the coup against the Soviet Union and subsequent 10 year drop in the average Russian's life expectancy, the number of McDonalds in Russia is our economic scale of comparison.
The whole point is that capitalism, whether on the international or national scales, relies inherently on one portion of the system losing market value for one side to acquire it. Capitalism is inherently dystopian, and relies on the exploitation of those without wealth to create wealth. You speak of 'the great things capitalism has done'. Like what? Children in coal mines and sweat shops? 16 hour work days for a pittance of a wage? Face it, health care, workers' rights, labor laws, minimum wage, et al, are a product of socialist theory and the dissension of working-class citizens. You should be thanking us, not criticizing. Capitalism has given you slavery, child labor, sweatshops, poverty, starvation, homelessness, pollution, recession & depression, and more. Socialism has given us workers' rights, universal sufferage (yeah, many of its proponents were socialist; equality anyone?), labor laws, health codes, health care, minimum wage, abolition of child labor, et al.
TO BasketCase: Speak for yourself. I work hard for what little I get, and every manage I've worked under hasn't done half what their crew does on a daily basis. You think you'd have a health care plan if it weren't for people, decades ago, whining about not having one? Yeah, maybe I do think that humanity should be sane enough not to let curable disease spread and wipe out portions of the population. Do you know how much a ride to the ambulance costs? My girlfriend's 1,000+ US dollars; maybe not everyone can afford that... Maybe no citizen of a civilized society should be allowed to die of curable disease; maybe, just maybe, the average American can't afford 100k for chemotherapy. Maybe not everyone can just get a job in a country where there are HALF AS MANY JOBS AS JOBLESS! Maybe you should quit using trite stereotypical representations of the working-class in order to justify your own greed and heartlessness... ...Maybe you should take a look at India, world's 2nd fastest growing economy (free market), with one of the highest poverty and starvation rates in the world; then, take a look at China with one of highest populations and lowest poverty and starvation rates...
Maybe you should stop and think for a second before implying that my mother, having been kicked out at 11 and homeless, getting her GED, and then busting her arse every day for my entire lifetime to feed and house me would've been DEAD without welfare, health care, minimum wage, labor laws, and all the other 'inhibitive restrictions' on free markets that capitalist see as so dangerous that we feel it's necessary to murder individual's who like 'em.
Look... I'll post more, and more, and more, if you guys really want to address some actual points here, but I'm tired of this. I'm tired of having people accuse me of being lazy when I worked 60+ hour weeks so I could get a car and move out of Kansas. Tired of people skirting issues so they don't have to actually support their points because it's so much easier to flame and be a complete idiot than to actually try and make some sense. If you don't like labor laws and equality, if you like child labor and poverty, move to effin' Malaysia and raise your family there. See how much you like watching your 9 year old child get fired from the 'Nike industrial fabrics complex' because she or he lost a finger. Go live in an ACTUAL laissez-faire economy and see how much you like it, 'cause if you like horrible wages in even worse conditions, then capitalism is right up your alley. If, however, you'd rather work in a job that you can survive on with some health code regulations, then you might as well thank the socialist, 'cause it certainly wasn't the industrialist social darwinist out there picketing... 'When I feed the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist.'