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lvl155 ◴[] No.44455862[source]
Is $200/month a lot of money when you can multiply your productivity? It depends but the most valuable currency in life is time. For some, spending thousands a month would be worth it.
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nisegami ◴[] No.44456068[source]
My butt needs to be in this chair 8 hours a day. Whether it takes me 20 hours to do a task or 2 doesn't really matter.
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bad_haircut72 ◴[] No.44456084[source]
This is why communism doesnt work lmao
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rapind ◴[] No.44456179[source]
Communism is an ideal but never a reality. What you see in reality is at best an attempt at communism which is quickly derailed by corruption and greed. I mean, it's great to have ideals, but you should also recognize when those ideals are completely impractical given the human condition.

By the way, this also applies to the "Free market" ideal...

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delusional ◴[] No.44456239[source]
Importantly, problems with the ideal shouldn't preclude good actions that take us in a direction.

There being problems with absolute libertarian free markets doesn't mean all policies that evoke the free market ideal must be disregarded, nor does the problems with communism mean that all communist actions must be ignored.

We can see a problem with an ideal, but still wish to replicate the good parts.

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1. rapind ◴[] No.44456288[source]
Sure. The issue for me is when people intentionally mislabel something to make it look worse.

For example, mislabelling socialism as communism. The police department, fire department, and roads are all socialist programs. Only a moron would call this communism and yet for some reason universal healthcare...

There's also this nonsense when someone says "That's the free market at work", and I'm like, if we really lived in a free market then you'd be drinking DuPont's poison right now.

Using the words "Communism" and "Free market" just show a (often intentional) misunderstanding of the nuance of how things actually work in our society.

The communism label must be the most cited straw man in all of history at this point.

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2. hooverd ◴[] No.44456549[source]
for all the lip service capitalists give to the free market, they hate it. their revealed preference is for a monopoly.