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[–] SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca -2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The two biggest famines in human history weren't caused by droughts or natural disasters. They were caused by socialism.

Socialism was a failure. The economic policies of 1930s capitalism was also a failure.

Fortunately those aren't the only two options. We don't have to follow the failed systems of the past. There were successful economic policies used after WWII up until Ronald Reagan which were very successful.

Trust-busting, taxing the wealthy, and Keynesian economic policies were what led to the peak of human prosperity.

Socialism from the perspective of the working class was starvation followed by building lots of shitty tanks, followed by economic collapse. You should read history from that perspective a little more instead just reading the writings by the elites in those societies.

[–] Mantzy81@aussie.zone 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Are you talking about communism or socialism? You shouldn't conflate the two. Both are different from each other and you.

The peak of human prosperity

You're looking at this purely economically - prosperity isn't only financial and this is where you're failing to understand what wealth actually means. It's more than what's in your bank account.

But you're correct that actually taxing the wealthy correctly would alleviate some of the problems using that to fund social programs would be a good start. That is what many European countries do - many are classed as Social Democracies for that reason.

Unfortunately I have read a lot of history so am not blissfully ignorant. But please don't gatekeep thoughts or pontificate on "how smart you are". It's rather crass. Talking down to people only makes you seem gauche. There's enough of that in the world.