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Nisegaijin, I'm sorry to tell you, but I think you don't know what you're talking about. As I had said, Marx is.. "out-dated". Antoni Negri is a better source of communist/socialist philosophy for this day in age. People will work in communism, because the survival of the community relies on it. If you don't work, it's not you who gets no food, it's the community aswell. The individual maybe not get the great "matieralistic reward", but what they will have is no worries. Their house burns down, the community helps them rebuild it. They get sick, they take the time off with no fear of "not getting their wages". They want to spend more time with the family, and not have to worry about "getting the paper work done", they can. I am a socialist and I have a good job, a great education, and knowledge that people of "lower economical class" do not have. I do not give because it's demanded, or because I feel quilty. I feel it's the right thing to do. To help one another. As I said though, capitalism would not be so hated, if it adopted a few socialist ideas. Paying more government tax, allowing for works unions, providing cheaper healthcare to staff, infinite sick days (only as long as your contract).
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I disagree with nisegaijin. Marx himself said that the point of a communist state was to rid the community of capitalist ways and problems, and once that was done, for the people to liberate themselves from the government body itself, seeing that they have no point to be there anymore. Negri is a better source of communist ideas this day in age. Perhaps communism is just a trend in Japan. Which would make it terrible, and open for another Stalin if was to ever gain power. I'm a member of the Socialist party, myself. I think one of the best things that could happen, is allow capitalism to assimilate communist ideas into business and society. Capitalism could easily survive with no threat if it did this.
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