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12-03-2009, 16:24 #51
Re: The problems facing modern Socialists
Try non existant regulation with the Companies being allowed to report on the fitness of the inspecters who allegedly crawled all over them......
Originally Posted by brighton hippy
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12-03-2009, 16:24 #52
Re: The problems facing modern Socialists
ahhh, you mean jealousy
Originally Posted by KevinB
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12-03-2009, 16:26 #53
Re: The problems facing modern Socialists
You mean like the UK used to have with nationalized industries and TU wnakers holding the country to ransom for the Soviets. A black hole for my money!
Originally Posted by KevinB
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12-03-2009, 16:26 #54Senior Member
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Re: The problems facing modern Socialists
Which could be construed as a 'conflict of interest'...
Originally Posted by Kitmarlowe
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12-03-2009, 16:34 #55Senior Member
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Re: The problems facing modern Socialists
Your preoccupation with human nature is perhaps accidental, because you heard it somewhere, but nonetheless it is indeed a very important factor in everything we do and should be accorded its rightful place in the discussion.
Originally Posted by Alsacien]
Maybe you should log off ARRSE and do some basic research on economics. Afterwards look up "human nature" and "reality". Then connect everything you just learned together :roll:[/quote]
This condescending response is designed to do nothing more than proclaim that I know much less than you about the subjects mentioned than you. Oops! You seem to have slipped up there, mucker. If you really were as well-informed about “human nature” as you like to make out, you'd have found a far more subtle method to demonstrate to all that you're innately superior.
You also posted this as a reply to Drain_sniffer:
[quote="Alsacien
Just so that I can be sure that we’re talking about the same aspect. When you talk about “human nature”, do you mean the basic animal instincts which we share with all living beings? Or do you mean the behavioural modifications engendered by socio-political, economic or religious influences exerted on groups of human beings?
To make myself clearer, let me give you a simple example of the latter: even now to be homosexual in many parts of the world is a death sentence. Even in so-called “enlightened” societies (e.g. our own), it’s only been comparatively recently that homosexuality has been declared non-criminal (although, strangely, lesbianism was at no stage ever the subject of any legislation anywhere). On the other hand, Japan was never subjected to the influences experienced by the Western world and thus there was never any law in Japan prohibiting homosexuality. Is that what you mean by "human nature"?
MsG
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12-03-2009, 16:39 #56
Re: The problems facing modern Socialists
Oh do pull your head out of your arrse bugsy - you know what he meant but to acknowledge it means losing your argument.
"Remember that you are an Englishman, and have consequently won first prize in the lottery of life".
Cecil Rhodes
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12-03-2009, 16:41 #57
Re: The problems facing modern Socialists
We'll not get rid of caplitalism for millenia yet. We may well have a paradigm shift in our economic model and spending patterns (now that monetarism and Keynsianism appear to have failed), but socialism is usch a fuindamentally flawed concept that it can never work.
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12-03-2009, 16:42 #58
Re: The problems facing modern Socialists
Agreed...to a point. I would suggest that being rich either from an early age or born into money (a completely different outlook on wealth though from that sector) may be more likely to produce the described miserable attitude, but I (just pushing 40 now) have started to earn quite a large sum of money from my company. I don't splurge, don't want a boat, but the knowledge that I (as long as I managed my business effectively) will never have to worry about bills, repairs, holidays and all the other things I used to is a massively happy experience. I would suggest that those who have never had to work for years on low wages, or in moral sapping jobs, worrying about where the next big expenditure is going to jump into your life and you knowing you can't afford to repair the house\car etc are unhappy because they've never had to know how happy being financially secure make you.
Originally Posted by Ord_Sgt
I hope that made sense. Now if only I could convince the wife that a Porche IS a necessity!There are, it has been said, two types of people in the world. There are those who, when presented with a glass that is exactly half full, say: this glass is half full. And there are those that say: this glass is half empty.
The world belongs, however to those who can look at the glass and say: 'What's up with this glass? Excuse me? Excuse me? This is my glass? I don't think so. My glass was full! And it was a bigger glass!'.
Terry Pratchett - The Truth
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12-03-2009, 16:46 #59
Re: The problems facing modern Socialists
Well put speedy, my thoughts precisely. I'm pretty much in a similar position to you, except I've had the Porsche and they're sh1t.
"Remember that you are an Englishman, and have consequently won first prize in the lottery of life".
Cecil Rhodes
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12-03-2009, 16:51 #60Senior Member
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Re: The problems facing modern Socialists
Wow! You really show a lot of trust in your fellow wo/man with that! So are we to understand that you’re the only one who knows how to budget, save and generally manage money? But, again, you’re simply arguing within the existing system. You know, your attitude reminds me a little of that mad cow Thatcher, when she asked (about striking workers): “Why do they want more money? They’ll only spend it”.
Originally Posted by stoatman
I’d also be very interested to know how you come to the conclusion that the Ivans failed to change “human nature”. Can you provide any links to serious studies on the subject so that I can read up on it? I put it to you that the Ivans did change "human nature". And not only the Ivans but the gobment of the former GDR too. I say this with conviction, because (in the former GDR) I watched it change back!
MsG


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