• ThrowawayPermanente
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    Support for communism. People somehow manage to wildly exaggerate both the evils of capitalism and the benefits of communism, even though we have plenty of contemporary and historical examples to refer to.

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      Communism is as much of a fairy tale as the Free Market.

      For exactly the same reasons.

      Almost like we better pick something in the middle, like heavily regulated capitalism and social democracy.

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        Full genocide now or no genocide? Those both seem pretty extreme, let’s pick from the middle and genocide some people. I am an enlightened centrist.

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          There’s a logical fallacy going on here that I don’t know the name for, but basically: who says there needs to be any genocide? Why is genocide a constant present in all aspects of that spectrum?

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            The logical fallacy was committed by you when you equivocated with zero support, Communism and “The Free Market. The free market has never existed except as a thought experiment so that market economists can try to model what effects supply and demand would have on a frictionless market. It’s equivalent to physics classes where you ignore air-resistance and friction. No one claims physics is a fairy-tale and it would be absurd to claim that market economics and physics are both fairy-tales for “exactly the same reason.

            Communism on the other hand is a well-defined and studied economic system, and aspects of that economic system exist in every country on earth.