Message from @Anglican
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No. As I said it is destructive. We all have a responsibility to act for the best of the collective, and standing over your fellow American with an illegal corporation/corporate-style businesses is not acceptable in my eyes.
Communism still hasn't refuted this
See that's when communism goes wacky
Supposed economic progress ~~not human progress~~ does not out weigh your duty to the nation to give and accept rights and responsibilities.
Yeah famines are the better alternative
Because lets say you get your system, I get all of the risks too if it fails, I'd be broke for a long time just because I worked at a farm(and I had no idea what it takes to make a farm profitable, i was just offered a job)
I'm not a communist though.
You sound like one
What are you then
It'd be a harsh transition.
it's simply not practical, I don't want a risk like that every time I get a job
But of course the stat ewould be there for you, so would the CHurch and community.
you wouldn't...
Because that isn't how it works.
State backed corporations eh
Sounds doomed to fail
Not every other business could be a hierarchal death trap.
Fuck dude, I never said that.
Why even try hard if your failures don't impact you
kind of like now, but welfare won't help if my farm goes bankrupt and I get a portion of the debt because I worked there one summer
anyone recommend an article that can teach me about the different forms of communism
Of course assuming you are now back to looking for a job and working to get back to work.
Dm
Me
They are all equally shit
Don't even start on anarcho-''communism''
Why are you here
To make fun of you
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Well, that would be worked out with the state and everyone involved. But even then, co-operatives are actually rare to fail when it is not just some teens starting up their businesses.
Let me find the article on it.
It's a Canadian Co-op that has been standing for ages and continue to grow through a good few recessions.
Hey @Deleted User refute this
worked out with the state? how?
would they erase my debt?
Well, if that debt is too big for you. Of course.
Also, I mean. Who do you owe it to?
The state bank?
It'd likely be the state bank.