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Politics and Economics in the Transition to Socialism

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A video explaining politics and economics in the transition to socialism. A relative guide to transforming a capitalist economy and political system to a socialist one based on the experience of Revolutionary Cuba. This work is based upon the writings of of Che Guevara and Carlos Tablada.
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  • @MaoistRebelNews2 Will you ever truly respond to my argument? I have read the Communist Manifesto. Marx wanted to get rid of private property, and the modern Communists and Socialists want to take wealth from the rich and give to the poor. Without private property, there is no real reward for the hard work. The hard work becomes superfluous.

  • @Thesocraticbreed and yet the work still got done asshole. People didn;t the reward what part of that don't you understand. That was in it, that's what happened in real life.

  • @Thesocraticbreed if you don't know that, you never read that you idiot.

  • @MaoistRebelNews2 In theory, yes they would be the hardest workers. However, look at the incentive of the worker. They have no incentive to work if they are forced to give up a profit by Communist government hands. They will realize the truth that the government punishes those that work hard by not giving them a well enough profit for "Economic Egalitarianism" being put in consideration. They do not get the money they deserve for the hard work. Capitalism allows hard workers to get paid well.

  • @Thesocraticbreed And yet in communism the opposite of what you have said happened.

  • @MaoistRebelNews2 No, Capitalism is where one many agrees to work for another for a certain sum of money... and men freely being able to make a business and survive on the moey they make. Communism is where you start forcing the rich to give up money to the poor without the poor working hard.... then everyone becomes lazy and the society begins to fail.

  • @Thesocraticbreed oh yes "agrees" and that than hands over his profit to one person. BTW lol on your communism is lazy BS they were the hardest workers

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  • Socialism is the only way to get Communism!!!

  • @beltischamp Uh threat of starvation is retard. Get corporate cock out of your mouth.

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  • @WerSeidIhrDenn2 Please give us an example of a communism (again, just so you don't get it wrong, communism, not socialism) that had a failed economy. I look forward to your response.

  • @MaoistRebelNews2 how much is your love for che?

  • "I am convinced that its not only wealth or the development of the material base that will develop consciousness" Letting Workers Control their production, direct democracy is the way to consciousness. Responsibility IS consciousness. Everything else (propaganda, advertisement..) is intrusive and has nothing to do with left ideology.

  • @Thesocraticbreed Actually in communism there would be no rich, because there are no classes... hey guess what though? Every time i go horse riding i take a fishing pole and tie a carrot to the end of it and put it in front of the horses nose, it Works GREAT!

  • communism -> no rational calculation of costs and prices -> economy fail -> poverty

  • @Thesocraticbreed

    In my own theory of my version of Communism.. there is private property

    the motivation to work is because of the reward of commendation and money according to work.. however the private property given to the individual is not permanent.. it would be transferred to another person if that person dies.

    well.. LMAO.

    Communism have many flaws.. but there should be a way

    to balance these two idelogies

  • @Thesocraticbreed

    You confuse private property with remuneration.

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