Quote from: Katie Leah on October 20, 2008, 05:49:04 PM
Then there's the fact that actual communism, with compete abolition of private property and the absence of a state, has never existed on a scale relevant to political economy. If that's the standard, it's damn hard to reach.
I have to agree that a true state of Communism is hard to reach. However, I'm fairly certain that Karl Marx never advocated for the abolishment of personal property entirely. It seems perfectly reasonable to me that personal property can exist within a communist society, so long as everyone has a fair share. We don't all have to be John/Jane Doe's, individuality can still exist and so can personal property.
Now, here's an interesting conversation I had with my aunt recently:
Me (fairly liberal): "Explain to me how trickle down economics works, if all the people at the top hang onto their money and don't share it."
Her (fairly conservative): "Well, first explain to me how trickle-up economics work, if all the people at the bottom have no money."
Jenn