Ginkgo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 1:20 am
I live in a country that is a mixture of socialism and capitalism, you probably live in a similar country. We have had a number of socialists in power from time to time, and I haven't seen any sign of a dictatorship in that time, and I don't expect we will in the future. How do you explain that?
Very easily. I'll warrant you live in a country where the influence of Socialism is strictly limited right now.
Perhaps there are a few "socialized" programs...welfare, maybe, some medical, education...but not the general economy, and not the political apparatus. And just as the body can tolerate a few toxins, your country may remain fairly healthy with all that. In fact, you may even pride yourselves on your "humane" approach to Capitalism, and dally with the idea of giving more sectors over to Socialism. That's what's going on here.
But doubtless, signs of sickness are already creeping in to all those areas where Socialist policies preside: the education is more totalitarian and uniform than it ought to be to allow for diversity of opinion, for example, or the medical system is becoming so expensive it's threatening other sectors of the economy, or you are having to carry a large number of welfare cheats, or unions are starting to cripple manufacturing sectors. And if you care to look, you'll always find those symptoms of rot wherever Socialism gets its claws in. We certainly see it. The handwriting is on the wall; we can't carry our social welfare sectors indefinitely, and the machinery that produces the surpluses that currently sustain it (our Capitalist and resource sectors) have recently been crippled by COVID paranoia. We're decidedly in trouble, when it comes to every Socialist program we have, because they never cover their own costs, let alone produce anything like the surplus value required to sustain our welfare programs.
Socialism is "magic money" thinking, you know. It never covers its own costs. It just expects the money to appear, magically.
Meanwhile, we have safeguards that presently inhibit Socialism from becoming decisive politically. We have a multi-party political system, with major parties that vary between conservatism with minor socialist elements and liberalism with the a few more, and traditional, liberal-democratic political machinery. We have no
serious radical or hardcore Socialist parties; they are around, but don't get votes at present, which is good...very good.
So I dare say that you don't see tyrants because you don't see Socialism getting the upper hand and becoming the controlling system. If you ever do, that is exactly what you will see next...at least, historically, that is what has happened in every case. The first sign of coming tyrants will be the rise to prominence of people who start saying there's no reasonable or moral option but Leftism, and that everybody who disagrees with them should be silenced, punched, abused, marginalized, is a racist, is an oppressor,...etc.
Free speech will be the first calamity. Watch for it.