Agent Vinod wrote:The Romulan Republic wrote:
Agent Vinod wrote:They do it because they lack belief.
Yes, do enlighten us with your proclamations on how a diverse collection of political factions comprised of hundreds of millions of people all "lack belief".
The socialist vision is dead
"Left" does not and never did equal socialist.
and the best hope is a UBI that might make people feel miserable in the long term.
Or free them to pursue their real passions in life, rather than work at two jobs they hate because the alternative is not being able to feed and house their children.
Besides, something along the lines of UBI isn't going to be option if automation continues to eliminate jobs.
It's like going from from Superman to a miserable superhero in Russia who can only ease the pain cause by the supervillains but he can never beat them.
You... do know Russia isn't communist any more?
Its closer to state capitalism/fascism, I dare say.
Are there a 100 mil leftists in the US and UK combined?
Depends on how you define Leftist.
If you define it only as those who are outright socialist, maybe not. Probably not. Although Socialism is not the fringe boogeyman it once was in America (thank you Bernie Sanders, you most awesome of Senators
).
I would define "Leftist", more or less, as "Someone who believes in equality and respect regardless of race, gender, nationality, sexual orientation, etc.; believes their is still substantial work to be done on those issues; and believes that the government has a legitimate role to play in addressing economic inequality and ensuring the common prosperity."
Their are, of course, degrees of Leftist just as their are degrees of conservative/Right-wing.
What does left equal in that case. If a pro gay marriage person starts talking like Mises or RP he won't ever be considered a leftist.
Mises? RP?
From context, unless RP refers to Ron/Rand Paul, I'm afraid I'm not familiar with what you're talking about.
What makes you sure the people paying in for the UBI won't be dicks about what these lower classes can an cannot do. can and cannot eat etc...
Its called "legislation" and "the judiciary".
Any economic or political system has the potential for abuse. We address that by placing appropriate legislative and judicial safeguards in place, not by saying "Well, it could go wrong so we should just do nothing."
It could be horrible an miserable long term. Also i am sceptical about this historically unprecedented experiment actually making people happy. You think there will be full automation and robot selling stuff to other robots? What ill be the option? Economies need consumers to keep going.
This sounds an awful lot like an Appeal to Tradition Fallacy.
The fact that something is new is not,
in and of itself, a compelling argument against it. And it seems to me that most of your arguments boil down to "Its new, and we don't
know what might happen, so we shouldn't try it."
Keep in mind that a lot of Basic Income advocates talk about gradually bringing it in, doing test programs in certain areas, etc. This is not a problem that hasn't been thought of, or is impossible to address.
Yes, economies need consumers to keep running, but consumers need money to keep consuming. And therein lies the problem. Short-sighted companies are automating more and more jobs, thinking in terms of short-term gain, not realizing (or not caring) that they are eliminating their own customers long-term.
How far can that go before we start seeing 20, 40, 50% unemployment? You know, the kind of situation that leads to communist and/or fascist uprisings.
If you have a solution to that problem other than Basic Income, however, I'm all ears.
Do you understand atmosphere, mood and ethos?
Somewhat, yes.
I'm also not convinced that people in general are happier having to work long hours at minimum wage jobs to survive.
Edits: And to Fixer's point, yes, I am aware that not all Trump voters are irredeemably evil puppy-kickers. Some of them, I don't doubt, have very legitimate concerns about the economy and political corruption.
But they chose a God-awful way to express them.
Even if they are not themselves bigots, they made a choice which any informed person could see would benefit the agendas of bigots and authoritarians. So at best, their stance comes off as "I don't hate you and want to oppress you, but I'm willing to throw your civil liberties under the bus for the things I
do care about."
I'll add that the same goes for Brexit, to bring this back to British politics.
And that if you voted for either to try to improve your economic lot, or get a corrupt establishment out, well, I'm sorry to say that you were deceived. The staggeringly corrupt people are still in power (more so than before, at least in the US), and the Middle Class and Working Class are going to get shafted hard.