Man was designed to be free and independent. Does Communism promote that better than Capitalism, if so how?
Jim
Originally Posted by Mr MojoRisin
The two you mention are largely economic theories. Their governmental counterparts would be socialism and democracy.
Idealistically, socialism is a society built on helping one another, sharing resources and building a society in which we can
all live in. "Human need, not corporate greed" I believe, is the motto for socialism. Of course, this is all only idealistically. One look at the real world shows us that we are not ready to achieve these ideals.
Democracy is a form of government where everyone in society is involved in making decisions i.e "rule of majority". Technically, the U.S is a republic since it is collectively a union of states and we vote for
people who make decisions for us. Idealistically(use this word a lot), you might consider democracy as having more of an affinity with freedom but just one look at our country would prove you wrong. Nothing we do is free anymore. The entire system is based on a jumble of laws that is an utter and complete mess. Corporations make our decisions and run our country. Government tells us how much we make. The only freedom we have is to complain about this stuff in our "private" online forums
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So, to answer your question in short, neither one of them allow us to be free or even more free than the other. In theory, they are both good. Practically, not so much. We need another revloution. The only quest to actual freedom is through anarchy (and maybe that is the answer too).