>>169938>Believe it or not, you cannot outlaw poverty, illiteracy, and racism. Subsidized college, mandatory public schooling, free healthcare, etc etc are all efforts to "legislate away" suffering by forcibly allocating money into shitty institutions*PhD educated grandson of a coalminer turns to black man who didn't die of a preventable disease as a toddler*
"I heard a kid called you a nigger on Xbox last night."
"Yeah, I guess we made this better world for nothing. :("
>every group of "nazis" who's free speech gets banned retreats into a wet hole to fester and get angrier.Reactionaries can believe and say whatever they want, I don't know where this is coming from (?)
>people die under capitalism, but if you look at poor people throughout history, their lives have only gotten better....because of labor, and the work of progressive movements, often while opposed to free market capitalism.
>being poor in a failed socialist country is eleven times worse than being poor in a failed capitalist one. the freer people are to sell what they want, buy what they want, the better it works out. even when "selfish" people do it.This right here is the main flaw of Anarcho-Capitalism; ancaps recognize the oppression inherent to states, but not the oppression inherent to capital. Lacking capital in a capitalist society is the same as lacking freedom. It limits choices, wears down your body, shortens your life, and limits your potential.
>and here's a tip: the selfish ones don't go away in communist societies, they just work for the government. it's much worse.Nothing stops selfish people from working in the government now. There's sure not anything stopping them from using capital to harm others, either.
(btw, I'm not asking for centralized market control like the USSR, just pointing out the contradictions of capitalism)