• UrPartnerInCrime@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    Communism isn’t the goal. That’s what far right thinks the far left wants. The far left wants more Universal Basic Income where everyone’s needs are met. People are still allowed to go make money. Just there no homeless, which in turn should mean there’s no ultra ultra wealthy.

    But communism where absolutely everybody gets the same thing hasn’t been argued for in a while (at least I haven’t seen it past arguing with Republicans it’s a bad idea).

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      3 months ago

      Depends on who you ask, but I think most far left would say they are going for communism of some stripe.

      I want heavy taxes on the wealthy, UBI, universal housing and healthcare, and much more regulation. I want higher union membership and more co-op business of all stripes. I don’t want a central, planned economy. (I have many other not directly economic concerns.)

      I’m not often accused of being far left, these days, but I have been called a communist in the past. I consider myself a democratic socialist.

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        3 months ago

        I 100% agree with what you’ve said.

        The problem with other people ideologies of communism us as soon as you bring up one of those points it immediately makes you a communist and communism bad.

        But yeah, allow capitalism and people to strive for a better life, just have the safety net in place for those that fall/can’t climb.