Gyu wrote:Cheers for the reply, we really do have very different outlooks
and it's cool that you're civil about it : )
rtopia wrote:
If it weren't for the want of doing something bigger and better...
...things wouldn't get bigger and better.
Gyu wrote:
Do you mean that without competition we wouldn't try and do bigger and better things? This is a view I hear a lot but don't accept. I think that people naturally strive to be better at whatever it is they like to do ie: making music. I believe my wish to become a better producer isn't because I want to be better than anyone else, it's because I just want to make better music.
this gets a little trickier in the "art world but...
...if you were producing for your dayjob - wouldn't you want to be the best you possibly could to get more clients and/or to deliver a better product?
at the least wouldn't you agree that you're competing against yourself (your previous work)?
Gyu wrote:
rtopia wrote:
My idea of caring for my fellow man is outmaneuvering my competitors. While this improves my financial situation personally - it also provides opportunity for others to improve theirs.
Surely the way Capitalism works is that you get rich
at the expense of others. You don't help your competitior by outmaneuvering him.
As long as my competitor has the same opportunity/market/potential customers...
...it's their problem
When the competition is eliminated - monopolies follow.
Gyu wrote:
I know it's idealistic considering the fact that generally people only care about themselves and a small number of friends and family, but I don't see why society couldn't be run more fairly.
hmmmm....
I would say - if "fair" is possible (I think it could be), you won't get it by government decree.
I would also offer that "generally" everyone cares to the extent that they know it's either in their best interest to care and/or the satisfaction they gain personally from helping others.
Gyu wrote:
Why should the vast majority of wealth being in the hands of a tiny minority of people?
because they created it
to believe otherwise means you accept the idea that there is only a finite amount of wealth.
Why should those who "earn" and "produce" what they have be forced to give it away for no other reason than the government decides that someone "needs it".
(note: it's usually at this point that the government delivers on "need" based on how many votes it can get in exchange)
Gyu wrote:
I think that Capitalism gives more power to centralised government and less to the people.
Do you have an example of that?
Centralized government is generally capitalism's foe.
Gyu wrote:
Although us westerners have it pretty good I don't see why everyone could not be provided for to a good standard.
Everyone can.
When everyone is able to provide for themselves - it happens a lot faster than having it provided for them.
Gyu wrote:
From what Deva said about Venezuela it sounds like the people there have much more power and control over their government than we do.
Guy
If what's being proposed is giving the government "more power" how long do you think it will be until the people lose control?
I hope it's not the case - but socialism eventually requires more government coercion to further enslave those that produce to keep producing even when it's not in the producers best interests.
- r