10. "RE: why is communism impossible?" In response to In response to 6
>look at society as a junior highschool.. > >different people according to their wants , interests and >values congregate together based on their similarities and >or differences....and some groups have more of a "dominant >personality" and hence can affect the overall society more >than others.....
But we've only ever witnessed these interactions in the confines of our capitalist society. The world we all grew up in obviously shapes out mentalities.
>goverments are 1 of those groups. > >and they mutate and disolve etc through time just like >anything else. > >its not a matter of "working" or "not working" ... they >maintain or disolve based on the make-up of their >consituency and how well they reciprocate the wants and >desires of that constituency.... but just like a human being >- they eventually die. > >just like "united states democracy" (whatever that is) will >eventually die. > > >in my opinion no "goverments" really "work" - they're just a >subcollective form of social manipulation - or "social >organization" ( depending on how you look at it) - and how >well they fufill that task defines how long they "live". > >but all civilizations fall in time.
so, what you are saying is rather than working towards a time when people will have equality, we should just not bother cause it's all going to crumble at some point?