Message from @RAM II
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That's nice!
Some say pink some say blushed salmon..
You must be moving up! Don't forget us! ๐
Awe..of course not!
I didnโt even know lol. I need to go back to the rules and read what all the rooms mean again ๐ค
Kinda doing the ironing ATM (donโt be jealous of my rock n roll lifestyle ๐ช๐ป๐
I'll try
ok ive read some marx
and im ready to change the world
yikes
i think like people only do things for money and thats pretty sad
Isn't that a Wayne's World quote? lol
lol
hnnnng
socialism sounds awesome
have you heard of it?
its like, we all share
and everyone dies together...
I mean, when you have a system designed to serve need that tends to be the outcome.
If there's one game that perfectly displays the dangers of the extreme capitalism + free market and Communism... It's Bioshock 1 and 2
If she does not play the craft
I don't know about it displaying the dangers of capitalism, isn't the dude who runs Rapture basically a dictator and it becomes more of a lawless anarchist dystopia than a capitalist system?
Hello everypony
Yar
I made it
How are my fellow Greeks
*Hylia is typing...*
Personally, I think a healthy blend of Capitalism and Socialism where basic necessities are assured but comfort and luxury must be earned is more or less an ideal system. Wealth is generated by people's desire to get ahead, the well-being and opportunities of the masses is secured by regulations and basic social programs such as free _essential_ healthcare (cancer treatments, necessary surgery, et cetera,) and the economy is independent enough from the government that power does not consolidate in the hands of politicians alone, but regulated enough that the top 1% cannot use their wealth and influence to screw over the average citizen for personal gain. In my mind, the key to a truly free world is a mostly free market with just enough regulation to keep anyone from being able to ever fully control it.
Honestly, though, no matter what you do almost any system can be corrupted eventually.
congratulations, you're a centrist
I've always thought of myself as decently far to the left, to be honest.
At least on the American left/right scale.
i guess it's most dependent on how you view the right/left divide
i believe transgender people, gay people and women should 100% have the same rights but i still see myself as very right wing
I guess. I tend to side with AOC, Elizabeth Warren, and et cetera on most issues.
This is when you need some economic conversations
I do wish more right wing politicians shared your stance concerning social politics, Austrian.
I think you have a "zero-sum" premise in your understanding of free markets if you think that, without government regulation, they naturally result in one company owning everything, Monopoly-board-game-style.
The way i see it, i believe in competition and hierarchy, and people who don't want these people to have equal rights are scared at the fact they'll have new competition
its a sign of not just unfairness but weakness in my eyes