Frank
Have they? What system can be considered viable that needs to steal
the years of accrued surplus value of its workers in an attempt to
ensure it's survival.
MJ
Why socialism -- in all of its variants -- of course.
Frank
I have answered this pathetic slander by a economic non-entity on your
post on Marxism
MJ
Endlessly chanting religious regurgitations is only an "answer" within your
Church.
Regard$,
--MJ
The beginning and end of the socialist policy, which has dominated
the world for decades, is destruction.... Although destructionism is
more easily recognized in the actions of the Bolshevists than in
other parties, it is essentially just as strong in all other
socialist movements. State interference in economic life, which calls
itself 'economic policy,' has done nothing but destroy economic life.
Prohibitions and regulations have by their general obstructive
tendency fostered the growth of the spirit of wastefulness.... That
production is still being carried on, even semi-rationally, is to be
ascribed only to the fact that destructionist laws and measures have
not yet been able to operate completely and effectively. Were they
more effective, hunger and mass extinction would be the lot of all
civilized nations today.
-- Ludwig von Mises _Socialism_, originally published in 1922.
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