Clever in human terms, but in machine terms, I've only met one person who knew what programming even is. I say I'm a programmer and they interpret it as reformatting broken PCs.
@IntermediateHacker Filipinos who leave the Philippines to work elsewhere are a different story. But you said the hacker is someone in the Philippines.
@Potatoswatter yeah, but most of the Filipino nurses and attendants at my dad's hospital have gone on Vacation back to the Philippines. I suspect it's one of them who's trying to hack in. They know my username you see.
@RMartinhoFernandes same problem with the Arabs. "Oh, Habibi, you are a Combuter Brogrammer? Helb me with zis, my combuter is not starting up."
@jalf Well, that confirms suspicions then. When I read that part about doing open-source on top of commercial platforms the "FSF zealot" alarm bells started to ring.
@Potatoswatter Justl ike in practice capitalism is usually instituted in the first place by people who think that their right to become even richer than they already are, trumps everything :)
Communism is just another control mechanism to control a populace, just like democracy or whatever else. Just that one is a bit more obviously a control mechanism then the other.
First, it never came about in the first place (except possibly for a couple of years in Victorian England). And second, for it to come about, requires us to institute a number of laws, and abolish others which are otherwise very natural to us
@Potatoswatter "us" = the community as a whole. The rules are whatever people follow. If people follow a rule, then it exists
and if people tend to follow a rule that "we should help the sick and poor", as they generally do, then it takes someone to actively say "NO, my desire for profit is more important. If the sick and poor can't help, we should not help them"
in any case, I'm not sure I see why you consider "survival of the brutal" to be preferable to communism
Socialism is very important in terms of education, but it's often difficult even to maintain the spirit of giving in that limited context, at least in the US.
Witness the recent problems in Wisconsin, where the government declared that teachers receive tax money and ergo are lazy.
@Potatoswatter And yet they still ask people to pay taxes. :)
Why do you think basically every country has some form of social security? Why do you think every country requires you to pay taxes? It's because capitalism, pure capitalism, doesn't come naturally to us. As humans the urge to be part of a community, and share with and depend on that community is pretty strong.
sure, people bicker about much to pay, or how to treat those who benefit from these taxes. But you won' find many people who say "you know, taxes should be abolished entirely. Let every man fend for himself"
@jalf Poor people in third world countries often help other poor people. That doesn't make communism. And it doesn't accomplish social change; that's what I meant by "people with means to help."
I merely said that as human beings it's pretty natural for us to want to help others, and even to organize this help in some way. Which means that we're not naturally capitalists
@jalf You said that capitalism does not grow organically because people instinctively help each other. The people who can make a difference by helping tend to lack that instinct.
Communism can effect socialism in a society where everyone is alike, but that would actually really suck. And that was the goal of the Khmer Rouge, for what it's worth.
Are you saying people want to pay taxes? The governor's point was that the teachers' union should be broken, so that their pay could be cut in order to lower taxes.
He was baldly arguing that teachers do not benefit society. Pure madness, but got a lot of support.
@Potatoswatter well, yeah. Isn't it obvious? Everyone pays taxes. How else could you explain that ordinary people in countries all over the world choose to live in a system where they have to pay taxes?
again, people disagree on exactly how the received taxes should be spent and distributed, and they disagree on how much should be paid in taxes
But I haven't heard of many people saying that taxes in general were an abomination
@Potatoswatter Sure they choose to. They vote for politicians who support the existence of taxes. They refrain from grabbing their hunting rifle or pitchfork and starting a revolution
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It's more reasonable to say that a capitalist society plus a school system is still capitalism, than a communist society which is a facade for the enslavement of a populace by a dictator is really communist.
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@Potatoswatter I disagree. The ideology of capitalism describes a certain structure that society must abide to. You can't say "oh, but this part and this part and this part is going to skip all those rules, but the whole is still capitalism"
@Potatoswatter I thought so. You should do a bit of reading then, on what these two ideologies actually are, because believe it or not, communism doesn't actually say anything about dictatorships or enslavement. And capitalism defines a society which is quite different from anything you know
@Potatoswatter Exactly. Societies would collapse if they were required to actually implement capitalism
just like they would collapse if they were requried to actually implement communism
The middle and upper classes wish to buy stability from the government. If the government operates as a corporation providing this service for a price, is that not capitalism?
@Potatoswatter No, because (1) in pure capitalism, you have no such thing as a corporation. That's a bastard invention people came up with separately. And (2) the state does not operate as a corporation
@Potatoswatter Er, no. I'm arguing that this instinct to help others exists, but the reason it exists is because helping others eventually comes around and helps ourselvs
@jalf That sounds different from what I believe, which is that people will hoard everything and screw the little guy just up to the point of imminent societal collapse.