Message from @Lynx
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And no, feudalistic runs through hereditary means.
But the point is, I don't think it makes sense to disqualify something as socialist because of a goal that will never be met in reality
The idea was that the kingdom was the inheretance.
Not always. Take a look at the Roman monarchy, also some monarchies the monarch was elected by a council of lords after the previous monarch died like how the Pope is elected.
In the Roman monarchy, after the King died a Senator would be selected as the interim King and would be charged with finding a King candidate within 7 days. After finding a candidate they would have to be approved by a majority of Senators and a majority of the people. If this didn't happen before the end of the 7 days, there would be a new interim King.
Well, non-hereditary monarchies were definitely the exception rather than the rule.
And the Roman Church, of course they were different. The bible spit on the idea of Kings since the idea was first instituted.
For many years in UK history the Witan would elect the King
Like, if you read the passages where the Isrealites were deciding whether or not they should have a king, God was pretty clear that the answer was "No, that's a fad."
They eventually changed it
Beforehand it was common to elect the son of the previous King, but they did not always do this
A notable exception is King Alfred
Although, to be fair, he was the brother, but still
They were not required to choose a family member which is the point
Look, if you wish to make the world into a dichotomy of "Socialism" and "Not socialism" that's fine.
I am not defending socialism, the whole idea is stupid.
I mean the state either does own all property and the means of production, it doesn't, or somewhere in between
Socialism is commonly defined as the state owning those things so that would seem to be the logical conclusion
But it hardly does you any good in debating ethics. Because ethics runs deeper than that.
"Libertarian socialism" is a unicorn
That's how this started
Stop putting words in my mouth!
No, it does not "require" fuedalism, fuedalism was the first iteration of attempting 100% meritocracy.
Just because you attempt something, doesn't mean it works!
@isoboto Is there an easy way to see memes I've already posted? Scrolling up on mobile doesn't work very well.
> We learned eventually that, as much as we *wish* things to be run from a 100% meritocratic point of view, it actually makes a whole lot of suffering. People would become indentured servants with no way of upward mobility, which would lead to resentment and revolutions.
You also said this right after mentioning monarchy/feudalism. There's putting words in someone's mouth, and then there's not communicating effectively.
Go to the search bar then type `from:Madman42#5070`, and follow it up with every channel you want to check so `in:#🤡|political-memes`, `in:#⏳|history-memes`, and so on.
Well, excuse me if I'm not communicating at 100% effectiveness. You just accused me of Biological essentialism and said that I thought all women deserve to be locked up in the Kitchen!
yes. use the search filter. choose the "from:" option and put your username in. it will give you a history of what you've posted
That happened because you said something that could easily be misinterpreted that way....
Excellent! Thanks for the info.
Why did your mind make that leap?
This, remember?
How did it "Sound like that"?
It's something that is commonly said by people arguing that women shouldn't be able to vote/run for office
And have I ever argued for that?
You clarified and said you didn't believe that. I have no reason to doubt that claim. I'm just saying you shouldn't get mad at someone if something you said could be misinterpreted a certain way.
Ok.
So, I stated a thing. You leapt to a conclusion, and it's my fault that your mind made that leap because somewhere in the world, scumbags exist. That's your argument?
Like, I understand that I wasn't 100% clear, but let's be honest, text chat aint the best way to communicate deep ideas either.