ClayTrainor
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And what did Marx offer?
The theory of communism which may be summed up in one sentence. Abolish all private property.

And what did Marx offer?
So what is TVP then? Is it just like some club of people that want to make awesome tech?
The theory of communism which may be summed up in one sentence. Abolish all private property.![]()
The links are not necessary.
My question is why is the money then such a problem? If anything money would aid your goals.
But what did Marx offer? C'mon man, what did Marx offer as an alternative?
So far, you won't answer what he offered compared to what Fresco is offering. You have to answer what Fresco is offering. Marx wanted to abolish all private property. Then centralization, blah, blah blah. What is Fresco offering?
Well why is money something that must go away? I for example also like using money and unless someone offers me an alternative that can satisfy me better I would be reluctant to just give up money.I'm not sure I understand your question?
Regarding money. I love it. Who doesn't? The free market system is responsible for all the good we have, but most of the bad as well. Particularly 20th century history - read Sutton's books.
I just think that the VP has alternative to go further than the free market system.
Communism. Central Planning. The Abolishment of Private Property.
I'm sure the plans outlined in the communist manifest and the plans in the VP have some notable differences, however, they appear to be rooted in a very similar principle in regards to property rights.
My point is to compare the core principles, not the plan to achieve them.
"The theory of Communism may be summed up in one sentence: Abolish all private property." - Karl Marx
I just think that the VP has alternative to go further than the free market system.
Yes, I am understand what you are saying. But its the alternative that the VP is offering that is the key point.
Hence, it's the antithesis to Marxism.
Well why is money something that must go away? I for example also like using money and unless someone offers me an alternative that can satisfy me better I would be reluctant to just give up money.
The plans to abolish private property are different, but the principle of getting rid of private property is the same. Is this a fair thing to say?
The antithesis to communism, is private property / Capitalism, according to Marx. I'm pretty sure the VP is not in favor of these things.
The free market is the scientific method in capitalism. However, government intervention has corrupted it by subsidizing inefficiency in the name of "what's good for us" rather than letting the consumer individually decide what's best for them.
BUT THIS IS MY BIGGEST GRIPE WITH PEOPLE THAT SAY EXACTLY WHAT YOU SAY! The American consumer is the BIGGEST MORON on the planet in many ways. I mean if we left our country and our economy up to the average consumer we'd be......well in the exact mess that we are in. That is the biggest gripe I have when people discuss economics. Look at all the stupid shit people buy and spend their money on. The consumer is at times a mindless drone awash in materialism. Most of the time they dont know what's good for them. But I guess everyone should have the right to be free and make stupid decisions. But more so now than ever as the world and planet gets more crowded those stupid decisions are affecting those of us who make smarter more responsible decisions.
Look at all the stupid shit Americans spend their money on.....
@LiveFree
I don't think anyone should care about the consumer. If you don't think they are smart enough well they are only hurting them selves. The point of who you quoted was the bad that is done in the name of protecting consumers and not some type of statement that consumers know best.
@Xavi
As long as we can agree that neither one of us will try to use force to acquire resources from another I can work with you. Obviously we disagree about the bad effects of free market. Maybe some of that can be remedied through debate (stick around we have quote a bit of liberal posters).
If you were insinuating that I'm a Liberal, I'm far from it. In this system, I'd be an anarcho capitalist......... but I do have a soft spot for free health care, ha(waiting to be derided for the contradiction).