The problem with your analysis is that you rely upon the untrue notion that the quest for profit is the single most important driving force in the economic world, that without it. You've essentially (and you've done this ever since we've talked about it) tried to place the Communist ideology over the template of the current capital system without taking into account that Communism is a completely different system. You also exhibit the irrational "chaos theory" of ultra-capitalists and anarchists, that nothing is certain and everything is based on some unknowable set of non-rules that simply can't be controlled or even tamed. To you, the drive for wealth is an omnipotent being that only serves humanity.
Also, can we
please stop referring to Communism as
utopian. Communist is not utopian. Communism is based on the scientific and measurable aspects of economics and society. If you have any doubts I again encourage you to read "Socialism: Utopian and Scientific", which details the difference between this "utopian wet-dream" socialism and a system based on real principles far better than I can.
My core belief about politics and political/economic systems is that the real world is not rational; it does not follow tidy logical laws; it cannot be deducted from simple axioms; it does not wrap up in a neat little bundle with a little red bow tie holding it together.
You're right. Today's world is not rational, it does not follow tidy logic and it can not be "wrapped up" with a little red bow tie. However that does not in any way mean that it
can never be tidy. Quite the opposite. For all the "failures" of socialism, it is capitalism, not communism, which has led to the terrible state the world is in today. It is capitalism which has determined that 4/5ths of the world's population will starve while 1/5th live in relative luxery (and an even smaller percentage of that 1/5th lives in complete and utter embellishment). This is not "loaded" emotional rhetoric, this is plain truth. Every time we sit down to eat a meal there are 10 people who starve, one or two of whom may die while we eat, as an indirect but culpable result of the capitalist system. Of course, to you, this is perfectly acceptable. "That's the way life is". Fortunately, it doesn't have to be, although I don't expect you to realize that.
Wait, so all the countries that call themselves and are thought of as communist actually aren't?
HELL no. China, Cuba, North Korea, are NOWHERE NEAR COMMUNISM. Please understand that, people. I would appreciate it if you heed these words and stop claiming that Communism = North Korea = Fascism. North Korea inparticular goes against everything Communism stands for.
Communism is the largest government that can exist, and its leaders wield absolute power over the lives of the citizens.
Again, please, try to open your mind up to the possibility that China and North Korea
are not, and have possibly never been, Communist!
greed and selfishness are recent developments..
No, they obviously aren't, and I never claimed that they are. Capitalism is a recent development, and the conditions of the relationship between commodity production, workers, and the ruling class as we know it today are recent developments. And because they are recent, they can be undone with relative ease, as opposed to if they had been in place for 500 years.
Also, Spiked, you know as well as I do that Adolf Hitler did not espouse free-market capitalism. (In reference, of course, to your avatar.)
My hatred for all things fascist and Nazi has nothing to do with my economic beliefs.
This is a stupid argument because one side is saying "COMMUNISM IS UTOPIA THEREFORE IT IS BEST GOVERNMENT"
FOR THE LAST TIME, COMMUNISM IS NOT SOME WET-DREAM "UTOPIAN" VISION THAT HAS NO BASIS CONCERNING THE REAL CONDITIONS OF HUMANITY.
Anyway, Felix, if you truely want to learn more about the dialectics of Communism, specifically as it concerns human "nature", I can point you to some good books on the subject. I would, of course, reciprocate. Unless, you know, you don't
want to have your viewpoint shattered. I'll understand if you don't.