- 4 Posts
- 24 Comments
see, this is the problem - I’ve avoided thinking about politics forever, and now I’m not sure about the main concepts 😂
I’ve always equated high taxes with socialism - so long as those taxes go towards services and redistribution of wealth.
OK - so what *is *socialism? (the main tenets)
very interesting points!
I’ve just started a non-profit (to try to reduce/undermine surveillance capitalism) - and we’ll probably build software along the way. That is entrepreneurship, but not profit focused. However, we would need to be funded and paid to make it work.
How should I frame this in your way of thinking?
ah… bugger. That’s the link I used. I’ll see if I can find another from the person who posted it.
I was just in Denmark recently and it seems like that’s what they have: a capitalist society but regulated by very socialist policies like (really) high taxes. Makes sense to me - I’m probably just not using the right terminology.
They’re all ‘one-party states’ aren’t they?
Opposite of democracy… so whether they work well economically is irrelevant, since you’re relying on the party not to become totalitarian. 😬
Socialism yes. I’ve always thought that capitalism regulated with socialist policies is the way forward. That way you can still encourage entrepreneurs to get going.
But we’re still left with the r > g problem (money attracts more money).
Communism is the extreme end of socialism isn’t it? And I’ve always thought that extremes never work. Extremism is a circle…
I’m open to being educated on this though…
Serious question: has communism ever been proved to work at scale? (not communist regimes, the communist ideology)
Paddy66@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you guys use LLMs for, that is proven to work well with them?2·8 days agoCopying some HTML and CSS code into the llm and saying “change it to make it do xxxxxxx”
Paddy66@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you guys use LLMs for, that is proven to work well with them?1·9 days agoWebsite building
Paddy66@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•That groan you hear is users’ reaction to Recall going back into Windows1·9 days agoProbably could be more slick, but working fine for my everyday needs.
The touch screen didn’t work immediately, I had to search up for a command line solution to that. But most won’t face that if they flash onto other (non-Surface) hardware.
Paddy66@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•That groan you hear is users’ reaction to Recall going back into Windows51·14 days agodeleted by creator
Paddy66@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•That groan you hear is users’ reaction to Recall going back into WindowsEnglish233·14 days agoI’m reading this on a Microsoft Surface that I flashed with Linux Mint. Quite satisfying!
Message to Microsoft:🖕
I was juuuust about to recommend Mega on my ‘alts to big tech’ part of my website, then I found this out… nope.
According to Ray Dalio, you’re right - that is what it will take: revolution or a major war https://youtu.be/BB2r_eOjsPw
Paddy66@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•That groan you hear is users’ reaction to Recall going back into Windows7·14 days agoDisable Recall with these instructions:
https://oracle-base.com/blog/2024/11/10/windows-recall-how-to-disable-spy-mode/
How about (instead of communism) aiming for an economy made up predominantly of co-operatives, like in the Basque country in Spain? The Mondragon federation of co-ops.
That way money is distruted quite evenly but you don’t have to get into the whole politics thing.
Paddy66@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•US cuts funding to F-Droid, Tor Browser, Let's Encrypt and Tails Linux931·18 days agoUrgh this is so backwards.
Governments need to fund more FOSS not less!
Hopefully the EU can increase its support to compensate.
That does all sound much more equitable. But don’t you just end up with a different 1% controlling everything, as per every communist state in the past? And isn’t that because not everyone is a worker - you have to have the admin layer at the top, who are deciding what is ‘best for society’, and they can (and due to human nature usually do) most decide what is best for themselves.
What you describe sounds MUCH better for the majority of people - but I worry about the unaccountability of the ruling admin layer.
Does communism/socialism have rules for mitigating that (which haven’t been followed by communist states, but could be)?