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Anonymous No.24514866 [Report] >>24514870 >>24514879 >>24514887 >>24514903 >>24515012 >>24515070 >>24515072 >>24515522
Considering the historical track record of states attempting to implement Marxist economic and social principles, which frequently led to centrally planned inefficiencies, authoritarian governance, and widespread human rights abuses, what specific, evidence-based lessons can be drawn regarding the inherent challenges of achieving a truly egalitarian and prosperous society through top-down, command-and-control systems, and what alternative, demonstrably more effective models or policy approaches, if any, have successfully addressed significant societal inequalities while simultaneously upholding individual liberties and fostering sustainable economic growth?
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Many argue that Marxism fundamentally misunderstands human nature. It assumes that individuals, in a classless society, will be motivated primarily by collective good rather than self-interest or personal gain. Critics contend that without individual incentives (like profit or private property), innovation, productivity, and hard work tend to stagnate.
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Anonymous No.24514903 [Report] >>24515007
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Not /lit/ relevant, this belongs on /his/
Anonymous No.24514945 [Report] >>24515007
>>24514870
>Sloppers argue that AI spam isn't spam.
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>>24514945
Your mom is a slop
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COMMUNISM KILLS
Anonymous No.24515072 [Report] >>24515081
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CAPITALISM IS THE BEST
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>>24515072
there is no such a thing as capitalism anon
Anonymous No.24515135 [Report] >>24515149
>>24514870
Holy shit kill yourself chatgpt cuck
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>Considering the historical track record of states attempting to implement Marxist economic and social principles, which frequently led to centrally planned inefficiencies, authoritarian governance, and widespread human rights abuses, what specific, evidence-based lessons can be drawn regarding the inherent challenges of achieving a truly egalitarian and prosperous society through top-down, command-and-control systems, and what alternative, demonstrably more effective models or policy approaches, if any, have successfully addressed significant societal inequalities while simultaneously upholding individual liberties and fostering sustainable economic growth?

Lack of Price Signals and Incentives: Centrally planned economies, by abolishing market mechanisms and private ownership of the means of production, eliminate the crucial price signals that convey information about supply and demand. This leads to misallocation of resources, chronic shortages of essential goods