@@seventeencups I meant that in order to be unbiased in a factual way then you will have to upset somebody whose definition of something is “when government does stuff and dictatorship”
@@Inolikestatusquo I have literally no idea what that meant that you just typed, no mean to be disrespectful from me, its just unfortunate to see people still believing in socialism.
@@seventeencups the definition of socialism isn’t “evil dictatorship” but is a bunch of versions of socialism and economic theories that all support the same stuff (except nazbol) there is a lot of kinds of socialism. The kind of socialism that was a dictatorship most times is Marxism (commonly known is communism) but there is also stuff like: democratic socialism: where the workers self manage the workplace so that the government doesn’t have to risk as much corruption.
capitalism is not an ideology. it's an economic framework, and capitalist is a technical term for those who own wealth/capital and do not need to earn wages through labour. being a capitalist isn't about what you believe in, it's about what you own.
Capitalism is the stage above feudalism where you make a business and do anything you want with the business privately owning the means of production (factories, tools, etc) and being able to compete. While socialism is where…let’s say market socialism would have you Makeing a worker collaboration and owning the business but not the means of production as that would be owned democratically by your workers
Pretty unbiased in the biased way (I’m a socialist)
That is unfortunate
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@@seventeencups I meant that in order to be unbiased in a factual way then you will have to upset somebody whose definition of something is “when government does stuff and dictatorship”
@@Inolikestatusquo I have literally no idea what that meant that you just typed, no mean to be disrespectful from me, its just unfortunate to see people still believing in socialism.
@@seventeencups the definition of socialism isn’t “evil dictatorship” but is a bunch of versions of socialism and economic theories that all support the same stuff (except nazbol) there is a lot of kinds of socialism. The kind of socialism that was a dictatorship most times is Marxism (commonly known is communism) but there is also stuff like: democratic socialism: where the workers self manage the workplace so that the government doesn’t have to risk as much corruption.
capitalism is not an ideology. it's an economic framework, and capitalist is a technical term for those who own wealth/capital and do not need to earn wages through labour. being a capitalist isn't about what you believe in, it's about what you own.
Capitalism is the stage above feudalism where you make a business and do anything you want with the business privately owning the means of production (factories, tools, etc) and being able to compete. While socialism is where…let’s say market socialism would have you Makeing a worker collaboration and owning the business but not the means of production as that would be owned democratically by your workers