I can’t really think of a reason for that as Reddit is hated somewhat equally by “both” sides of the spectrum. It’s just something I find interesting.

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    “We’ll never survive!” “Nonsense. You’re only saying that because no one ever has.”

    I really want to believe that a communist world is possible. Maybe I’m like the pessimists that doubted humans could ever fly. I just don’t see it ever working.

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      If it’s possible, it’s a long way down the road. It certainly has its difficulties, which deserve to be discussed. Like I said, it’s probably a century or two away. Right now the closest we can get is market socialism.

      The thing I get miffed at is when people misrepresent the concept, then argue against that unrelated concept (that and arguing for an inversely misrepresented capitalism). It’s possible that no topic has been more frequently and fervently straw-manned in the last century than communism. That kind of behavior doesn’t help anyone but billionaires.

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        I don’t think using terms that you disagree with is necessarily a straw man. If we had been arguing about the possibility of flight and my position was that all previous attempts had failed, you’d come back and say, “those weren’t attempts at flight, those were bad bird impersonations.”

        On a separate note, I’ve got a question for you. If capitalism inevitably leads to people being poorer, why does this graph show that over the last 200 years the number of people in poverty has steadily declined?