MessengerX said:
I didn't say anything about violence. I meant that insanely wealthy people don't need the wealth they possess.
Well, all you really
need is the minimum amount of food and water necessary for survival, and the minimum necessary protection from the elements, don't you? Of course, in a Communist system, it's "from each according to his ability; to each according to his need." Same in Capitalism, actually -- the only difference is, in Capitalism,
YOU are the one who decides what your needs are, and
YOU are the one who must discover and hone your abilities in order to satisfy those needs. Those who have achieved "insane wealth" have done so one of two ways -- they either inherit it, in which case those unfit to have it eventually dissipate it and end up with little or nothing, or they earn it from nothing themselves. Either way, their ability still determines the fulfillment of their need, and it is no more your business or mine to tell them what their abilities or needs are than it is theirs to dictate likewise to us.
Are you saying that the war in Iraq was a necessary evil of the Capitalist system??? I wasn't asking for perfect.
No, I'm not saying that. I'm saying that it was a necessary evil that would have been unnecessarily more badly handled under any other system.
Doesn't Capitalism enforce the social policy just the same? If someone has enough money, they can purchase justice and get away with crime.
No, Capitalism doesn't enforce the kind of limited Democracy the United States enjoys -- it merely enables it. As far as the money/power = corruption problem, Communism has always displayed that problem as well, but in far greater severity.
I can think of a possibile alternative...... total worldwide political and economic transparency.
And by "transparency", you mean what? By the way, you've proven my point about Communism being the game of con-men. You opened this thread asking someone to "teach you about Communism", and it's become clear that you're already a firm disciple. You're living proof of the inherent dishonesty of the ideology.