Message from @fuck12moredeadcops
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Ahh
Checkmate Libtard
Most wars throughout history were disagreements amongst the rulers of the leaders of opposing tribes, not disagreements amongst the tribe itself
Went straight into the workforce then got radicalized while working construction
Where is our incentive to work?
So you’re a Mexican @fuck12moredeadcops
*Maybe the barrel of a govt police's gun*
@3v6en8 Can you honestly not conceive of working for a reason other than "Ah shit I want a wage"
No I'm black @Gоd
Ah a Black mexican
Why would I work efficiently?
I could just show up, do my thing and done
You can do that within capitalism
and you're much more likely to do that when your labor is largely meaningless
ofc, but people want to earn more money
more money = more amenities
Within socialism money still exist
as would consumer goods
I was talking about communism ideas not socalism
abolishing business sounds very communistic
When you've achieved communism we're post scarcity and people would engage in labor either because it was necessary or because they wanted to
Post scarcity?
When does that happen?
Like we no longer have resource scarcity
Communism - gimme muh free stuff *drools in retardation*
In the future when our means to produce are greater than our means to consume, we're already post-scarcity in things like food and housing
We just don't distribute them according to need
When will that happen?
So there's still a homeless population and a starving strata of the population
As our productive output develops and we invent new ways of doing old task
300 years ago the idea that there'd be more than enough food and housing for all people was absurd, now it is reality. 300 years from now things like transportation and fuel will exist the same way
Especially with automation, our productive capacity is increasingly surpassing our ability to consume
hence post-scarcity
So automation = post-scacity?
Not necessarily
But it will help us get there
Just when we reach the inevitable point where we reliable produce more than we consume, we'll have achieved post-scarcity \
Do you believe that we have a finite amount of resources?
Yes
Have we achieved post-scarcity yet?
This discussion should go into economics