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Nov 30th, 2003, 05:31 PM
The incentive, under such a system, switches from capitalism greed to doing what you want to do. If you don't want to do anything, you're stuck with the garbage man job. There's still the seperation of lazy and non-lazy, because there's those who go through enough school to become a highly specialized worker from those who wish to just take it easy and be the garbage man, both equally valuable tasks in society.
I do not advocate communism, though, only socialism. Communism is the mix between pure socialism and pure democracy, and that just begs to be corrupted. I believe people raised in capitalism are inherently greedy because of the way things function around them, but communism doesn't provide necessary structure. A government indissimilar from the current US government, though with a stronger power over economic sanctions and higher taxes to provide many more services, would be what I want. It pushes for socialism of the economic equality type, but provides many important aspects to government. It also maintains a certain level a step away from pure communism: you still have those who would work certain ways, but then you would also have increased wages for being a specializing working, instead of just being better learned and having a job you may enjoy more.
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