You can't really say something as vague, undefined, and disputed as "communism" to have failed - you're giving leftists a cheap shot to say "BUT THAT'S NOT TRUE COMMUNISM." You can, however, say that command economies have failed.
And I will whole-heartedly agree with that. Mixed economies on the other hand....
Fair point.That's still too vague, as pretty much any economic system between a command economy and the non-existent full-blown laissez-faire capitalism can be called a mixed economy.
Do you have a link for that? I'd like to use it next time somebody brings up Hong Kong as a 'triumph' of laissez-faire capitalism.Even Hong Kong can be rightfully called a mixed economy to some extent - 50% of its people live in public housing, for example.
All ideologies go through their proving grounds. Furthermore, the USSR was never Communist. Socialist, barely.Communism only killed 100 million people...
why not give it another shot!
And that is for just one country over a relatively short time period. Does that invalidate Liberalism?Counting in accidents and the two Bishops' wars, an estimate of 190,000 dead is achieved.[114]
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And that is for just one country over a relatively short time period. Does that invalidate Liberalism?
Add to that the Great Terror in the French Revolution, the Vendee revolt, the 'Bloody June Days' in the Revolution of 1848, and need I go on?
Being a liberal, industrialized, democracy is a prerequisite to Socialism and Communism. How many of those countries were liberal, industrialized democracies? This still applies to the former Soviet satalite states.
Because in its first trial it failed miserably leading to a dictatorship where the two most notable aspects of it was banning fun and persecuting Irish.Why would that invalidate Liberalism?
Where is the 100 million mark from? Is it just from the USSR, or is it from all of the vaguely communist revolutions around the world?Yes, please do. You're still far from the 100 million mark.
Not nescesarily. Lassalle argues for Socialism precisely because we are not all equal.Thing is, capitalism has brought great wealth and opportunity to millions upon millions of people. It's also brought great poverty. Communism has done the EXACT same, except in Communism, everyone is supposed to be equal.
You do realize the War of the Three Kingdoms had nothing to do with Liberalism, correct?Because in its first trial it failed miserably leading to a dictatorship where the two most notable aspects of it was banning fun and persecuting Irish.
(Yes, I know they did more than that.)