• UnrepententProcrastinator
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    10 months ago

    I think we should learn from that. Maybe all forms of power solely resting within the governing function invites corruption.

    I haven’t given up yet on it because capitalism is definitely not working right now but there is a form of communism that you can have an informed and rational fear of.

    • Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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      10 months ago

      Generally, if you have a system where more powerful people are more influential, you invite yourself to corruption.

      In Capitalism, this expresses itself in Capitalists buying politicians.

      In Marxism-Leninism, this is expressed in the upper Soviets becoming more entrenched and corrupt.

      The solution for Socialism is to make the upper rungs directly accountable to the masses. The solution for Capitalism is to abolish Capitalism.

          • im sorry i broke the code@sh.itjust.works
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            10 months ago

            Like ancient Athens! It failed obviously.

            Or like Ancient Rome! It failed, obviously.

            Or like any modern democracy! It failed, obviously.

            The problem is that “masses” are truly a reflection of their government and vice versa, more so in a democracy. You take for a given “the mass” takes good decisions but this, again, works only in the ideal world.

            And if you think things are better than the past, think again: internet and social media spread so much crap and allowed people to talk too freely, so now you get Joe the Farmer believing he is some sort of genius cause he knows that there is big plot and the corps are covering it up; you get Dalila the economist believe she knows anything about software development; you get Dario the cheese eater believe he is a medievalist just because he read (and ate) “the cheese and the worms”. And all of this people wouldn’t give shit about the “so-called” experts, cause they studied it on eatashit.altervista.org so they must know better than the college-cuck

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              10 months ago

              The problem with democracy isn’t democracy, but allowing people with entrenched power to control the flow of information in their favor, vs the masses. Democracy is a good system.

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                  10 months ago

                  Remove power structures that are inherently unjustly hierarchical, and remove the profit motive in general.

                  People profit from misinformation and entrenched power, if they don’t have that then democracy works better.