I need help with Socalism

Here are my thoughts on capitalism: First, to be honest I have not studied capitalism so I do not know the strict definition but I believe my thoughts align with the philosophy, please correct me if I am wrong. First I believe that capitalism most closely mirrors nature (survival of the fittest) and the concept that Life is Not Fair. Second, the rules of capitalism are natural and do not change. The philosophy on socialism is based on man’s opinion of what is right and can change from person to person. Also, man is not perfect so nothing built by man can be perfect.

Second is how I have seen people work and interact. I know that if someone works hard at serving someone (at any job you are serving someone or the job would not be there long) and is rewarded for their effort then they are more likely to keep doing a good job or better thus adding to the progress of everyone. I have also seen where people are given things (welfare for example) and they do not value what they are given so they do not care for it. After a while of being given those things they then begin to believe that they are entitled to those things (I fear this is where our country is going).

In the case that someone is not pulling their weight they would feel pain (no income) and then that would influence them to be of service to society.

The capitalist philosophy is not perfect, one of the issues is that some will be lost in the cracks (handicapped for example) but I know if I find someone in need I want to help support that person because I am a human and I care for others. If my giving is based on caring and not forced on my I am going to have an emotional attachment to the giving and will work hard to support my giving (i.e. I will produce more and serve more people in the process). Where in a socialist system things are taken from me and given to others. In this method there I do not have emotional attachment to this giving so I feel like I am being stolen from. Plus I know my money is being given to people that can support themselves.

I did have a short discussion with someone I highly respect and has a more socialistic view than I do. They were able to articulate socialism without becoming argumentative and emotional. His philosophy of what socialism should be is not what we have now but it is based on people transcending our need/want of things (the pinnacle of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs). This requires us to grow beyond our base nature in our society. I cannot argue with his concept of an ideal society but the question becomes “how to most of us transcend into self actualization”?

Socialism is not perfect either. My issue with it is reflected in parts of our society and I am afraid that it has the possibility to be mirrored in the rest of society. Consider the generations of families on welfare. These people have gotten so comfortable they do not know how to support themselves. They have not felt enough pain in their lives to make them change what they are doing (unless there is something mentally wrong with you you will change if you feel enough pain). Welfare is an extreme example but there are other things that most of us believe is an entitlement because we have gotten it so long. I believe that socialism teaches us to be weak because we are given so much. Because of this I believe this has the ability to take down our society. Capitalism teaches to keep striving for bigger and better things so if capitalism takes a hit others will step up and keep progressing thus keeping our society alive.

I know we are in a tough economic time now but no matter what you think this was not brought on by capitalist or socialism, our government is a mix of both and the cause of this problem was a mix of both. Also, the news was putting a lot of focus on wall street, banks, Madoff, etc. which would make people believe that capitalism caused this but these people represent less than 0.1% of individuals you would call capitalists. The problem was caused by you and I, no one else. Banks were just selling us what we wanted and we were not engaged in the process. The government was just doing what we wanted and we were not engaged in the process.

Finally, I am willing to bet my arguments have some weaknesses to them. Please correct me but only if it is fact based. I still have found very few people to have an adult discussion about capitalism vs. socialism and if any is willing to step up then I am issuing you a challenge to prove me wrong. I doubt you will, but you will help me to better consider my point of view and if you are lucky you may change my whole philosophy.

8 Replies on “I need help with Socalism

  1. Hi Josh,

    Nice monologue on comparative analysis of capitalism and socialism. You really don’t know about the subject. You say capitalism is a better mirror of the natural world due to a social Darwinist view of economics. Yet nature is also highly collaborative and eco-systems are built and thrive on mutual interdependence, kind of like socialism.

    You give socialism some credibility because you had a dispassionate discussion with a friend who knew about the subject. That’s kind of like saying the robber barons were great guys because they told funny jokes and went to church on Sunday.

    The most naive thing you in defense of capitalism (which you spelled incorrectly in your tag line) was how it creates wealth because of your hard work. We’ll wealth is a social creation. Its who controls the means of production that get to acquire wealth. You also think that under socialism you will be the only person working and that the proceeds of your labor will be apportioned to others. We’ll thats how capitalism works not socialism. Socialism states “to each according to his need, from each according to their ability.”

    The most damnable thing you posit is how good welfare people have it. How they never felt enough pain. Apparently you seem to believe that they are having too much fun rolling around in their Mercedes Benz and getting fat on room service at the Waldorf Astoria. Don’t know what planet your living on but billions of people in this world (living under the aegis of capitalist global economy) are starving to death. You should open your eyes a bit more to see how economic disenfranchisement is a very cruel manifestation of capitalist economics.

    The most inane thing you said is that you are not sure if the current crisis was caused by capitalism or socialism. If you are accusing Goldman Sachs, AIG and former President Bush of pursuing socialist policies you most definitely haven’t been on this planet very long.

    Lastly my friend, I do not hope to change your mind about the sanctity of capitalism but i must say that capitalism is not a religion. it is not codified in some celestial ledger as God chosen economic system. As a Christian I take my moral and ethical bearings from the Bible and other great works of faith. Capitalism may keep you striving for bigger and better things but my faith helps me to understand that where your heart is, there you will find your treasure also.

    peace and prayers BS Coach,

    continued success

    riskrapper

    1. Thank you very much for the reply riskrapper.

      I agree I do not know much about the subject, that is why I posted this. I wanted people like you to help educate me.

      1. Socialism is flawed in the sense that it assumes that the government is efficient and intelligent and therefore should have ownership in the otherwise private sector. Research most of Europe and their failed socialism experiments…60%income taxes on everyone and pitiful healthcare to say the least.

    2. The biggest problem I see with socialism is that most people, when given the opportunity, will take more than they need and give less than they are able.  Capitalism forces your hand one way or the other.

  2. Hi Josh,

    Nice monologue on comparative analysis of capitalism and socialism. You really don’t know about the subject. You say capitalism is a better mirror of the natural world due to a social Darwinist view of economics. Yet nature is also highly collaborative and eco-systems are built and thrive on mutual interdependence, kind of like socialism.

    You give socialism some credibility because you had a dispassionate discussion with a friend who knew about the subject. That’s kind of like saying the robber barons were great guys because they told funny jokes and went to church on Sunday.

    The most naive thing you in defense of capitalism (which you spelled incorrectly in your tag line) was how it creates wealth because of your hard work. We’ll wealth is a social creation. Its who controls the means of production that get to acquire wealth. You also think that under socialism you will be the only person working and that the proceeds of your labor will be apportioned to others. We’ll thats how capitalism works not socialism. Socialism states “to each according to his need, from each according to their ability.”

    The most damnable thing you posit is how good welfare people have it. How they never felt enough pain. Apparently you seem to believe that they are having too much fun rolling around in their Mercedes Benz and getting fat on room service at the Waldorf Astoria. Don’t know what planet your living on but billions of people in this world (living under the aegis of capitalist global economy) are starving to death. You should open your eyes a bit more to see how economic disenfranchisement is a very cruel manifestation of capitalist economics.

    The most inane thing you said is that you are not sure if the current crisis was caused by capitalism or socialism. If you are accusing Goldman Sachs, AIG and former President Bush of pursuing socialist policies you most definitely haven’t been on this planet very long.

    Lastly my friend, I do not hope to change your mind about the sanctity of capitalism but i must say that capitalism is not a religion. it is not codified in some celestial ledger as God chosen economic system. As a Christian I take my moral and ethical bearings from the Bible and other great works of faith. Capitalism may keep you striving for bigger and better things but my faith helps me to understand that where your heart is, there you will find your treasure also.

    peace and prayers BS Coach,

    continued success

    riskrapper

    1. Thank you very much for the reply riskrapper.

      I agree I do not know much about the subject, that is why I posted this. I wanted people like you to help educate me.

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