Two Cows explain capitalism over socialism
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An animated variation of the proverb of the two cows to explain governing systems, socialism, communism, fascism and capitalism.
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Not going to go into politics and such as much I just want to show how dumb this video is
Communism: In theory there would be no government so there is that (Look it up takes >5 minutes), besides using the "Logic" of this video if the cows were all gathered up by the government it would actually be more efficient as the herd would grow quicker.
Capitalism: What is more likely the case is you will not give your neighbor the cows and you would ask him to pay for you to give him cow milk.
Fascism: Would send your neighbor to a camp as he is not a productive member of society. Fascism would also be fine if you kept the cows as long as you blindly obeyed the states command (Corporatism).
Socialism: It's just a very specific circumstance which you are trying to claim "sharing is bad". Clearly this is not the case in reality. Even this video promoted sharing on the capitalism part ironically. -
I would rather put my good faith in socialism. If my neighbor works hard, he will be rewarded according to his contributions to society. The government would have a surplus of milk for everyone (me) and my good neighbor would be happily employed with his new reward (another cow?)
I believe people would be more generous under a socialist economy. Capitalism facilitates greed.
Socialism: TO EACH ACCORDING TO HIS OWN CONTRIBUTION (Google) -
This is the dumbest shit I've ever watched. You've explained absolutely nothing with this video. You have so much research to do. Delete this vid and get to studying, pal.
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Good video, I understand now!
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Except that there's nothing in a capitalist system that makes you help your neighbor. You could just as easily keep growing your herd until you run your neighbor out of business and he has to leave his farm, which is more often what happens in a capitalist system because people are more interested in looking out for themselves than helping their neighbor.
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