- 11 Jan 2024 23:27
#15301512
This is just another of your throw-away lines that doesn't recognize how the "fading of the Cuban state" over the last 30 years has lead to much more community organization and resource distribution. In other words, the abolition of the state is visible as the community develops more autonomy and education in Cuba.
This is a very warped view of what inspired Castro. Like he went to a business school and decided in his last year of his MBA that he would write his thesis on "Dictatorship as a Revenue-Enhancing Strategy."
This demonstrates that you really can't imagine what inspires people to do good acts and to devote themselves to the commons. You can't even imagine this, though it was a major inspiration for so many people historically - both famous and not.
In Quebec, many nurses and teachers are in it for the sainthood of it. To this day. Inspired by Jeanne Mance and Marguerite Bourgeois.
Is this so far from your mentality because... you've been ruined by commerce?
"Their economy produces things cheaper than ours, so we need to send them some manufactured viruses to level the playing field." - Freedom and Democracy Inc.
wat0n wrote:...socialism doesn't actually lead to the abolition of the state in the real world either.
This is just another of your throw-away lines that doesn't recognize how the "fading of the Cuban state" over the last 30 years has lead to much more community organization and resource distribution. In other words, the abolition of the state is visible as the community develops more autonomy and education in Cuba.
Great question indeed, why did Castro - wealthy like most other revolutionaries - choose the way of revolution?
Firstly, because when you end as a dictator you can get way wealthier.
This is a very warped view of what inspired Castro. Like he went to a business school and decided in his last year of his MBA that he would write his thesis on "Dictatorship as a Revenue-Enhancing Strategy."
This demonstrates that you really can't imagine what inspires people to do good acts and to devote themselves to the commons. You can't even imagine this, though it was a major inspiration for so many people historically - both famous and not.
In Quebec, many nurses and teachers are in it for the sainthood of it. To this day. Inspired by Jeanne Mance and Marguerite Bourgeois.
Is this so far from your mentality because... you've been ruined by commerce?
"Their economy produces things cheaper than ours, so we need to send them some manufactured viruses to level the playing field." - Freedom and Democracy Inc.