| ▲ | powerclue 2 hours ago | |||||||||||||
You realize there's an entire spectrum of socialist ideology between liberalism and authoritarian planned economies, yeah? It's not a Boolean, and it's not a slippery slope. We could have broadly liberal markets owned and run by the workers, and without the authoritarianism. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | mytailorisrich an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
This is a slippery slope... The comment I replied to is an example of that: specifically on this aspect, it doesn't really matter whether a company is owned and run by the workers (we can have thay today and we do), but if it operates in a free market then it has to compete. Wishing that there wasn't competition is the slippery slope that ends badly, always. Obviously mandating workers-ownership is authoritarian in itself. Socialism can indeed only ends one way and that is the removal of individual freedoms. | ||||||||||||||
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