Message from @Stern
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and it's the same dehumanization
@AdorableStormtrooper I do get that they were making petitions, but this is immaterial because in the end they decided to fuck over everybody in their country rather than hand over the farms to collective ownership and then share in the benefits. I never said they did it for no reason, its very clear they did it out of spite.
that's basically u suciding ur economy if u want collective ownership
just share the benefits mayyyn
look at the people that actually want communism in SA
>when you have a famine but continue exporting grain
It was the Soviets who decided to fuck everyone over with their economic policy mate, not little maa and paw farms on the country side 😂 @Xinyue
collective ownership worked just fine during the USSR post Stalin, absolutely no famines of any kind
it's the same thuggish mentality that stalin had, just take it by force
@Stern Then you would have to prove that industralization couldn't wait for a year or two.
ussr collapsed post stalin
Sovkhoz and Kolkhoz did provide foodstuffs just fine
@Xinyue absolutely no food shortages amiright?
zero famines, yes
Well will you adress it or not?
no food shortages, ever after the holodomor? right? @Xinyue
no murders post murder
I don't know of any major food shortages in 1960s, 1970s for example. I do know that foodstamps are common in US though @AdorableStormtrooper
what does that mean?
@Aki do you deny that agrarian economies can't transport and produce food as well as industrial nations (along with not being able to produce military goods necessary to defend a country in time of war)
Foodstamps are free food
That is not what I asked you for mate.
food stamps shouldn't be common
but do you deny it
What do food stamps have to do with food shortage
Its the ability to provide people
With food
Even when they can't pay for it
That is the opposite
No?
No I don't but it is in a way outside of the point.
It's leading to the point
ok give me the point then
@Xinyue does everyone deserve food? why?
US economic system is inadequate at delivering food to everyone; hence why they have to create a system outside the economic system to make sure food finds it way to the people the economic system can't reach. Food rationing in general is like this, you work outside the basic economic system to make sure that people get fed. Point is, people *were* fed, clothed and housed and the public sector determined the utilisation of the productive forces. The system did reach the goals that it set out to attain.
That's the Wrong Goals
"do you deny that agrarian economies can't transport and produce food as well as industrial nations (along with not being able to produce military goods necessary to defend a country in time of war)"
since you agree with this point, it's common sense to put industrialization as an emphasis
Subjective opinion on your part @AdorableStormtrooper
But it is adequate at delivering food to everyone