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by BobTheCoder
3593 days ago
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Hi, The classic issues that I am aware of are: - Those in power have too much power and cannot be deposed democratically. As such they will assuredly become corrupt. - 'from each according to their ability, to each according to their need' means that people aren't incentivized to strive and will be lazy and won't invent and innovate. This page https://opensocialism.com/open-socialism covers these two points. Are there other classical issues I am missing? Is there any literature you would recommend for this? Thanks |
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Anyway, I think it is safe to ignore that discussion, because it is way too common and biased.
My humble suggestion is that you should start on the purely economic side of the high-level discussion. This[1] is something that raised a lot of discussion (pro and against the socialist side) between top economists of the previous century and that has lasted many years. I think you should start there.
[1]: https://mises.org/library/socialism-economic-and-sociologica...