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d-e-f-i-a-n-c-e
22nd June 2005, 13:40
i'm not talking about the the government or the leaders or history or anything..i just want to know how will the average worker be living?...and what can he do for entertainment....will there be a music industry? and if there will be a music industry...will the stars be treated differently?...will there be a movie industry? what about censorship? what about lawyers and courts? what about shops?...what about the average people? will there be cars? will there be money? i dont think that a there can be a successful socialist state with actual money...i think there should be some kind of credit system..where there is no actual money...and the credits refresh every year...so...there is no need for hoarding credits...anyway.....

Taiga
22nd June 2005, 15:07
In brief...

how will the average worker be living?
Just like everybody else

and what can he do for entertainment
Whatever he/she wants. Communism doesn't mean that everybody is only working, no fun. No.

will there be a music industry
Industry? I don't think so. Just people who love to sing to others.

and if there will be a music industry...will the stars be treated differently?
I think that genuine talents will be fully respected. But no extra material privileges.

will there be a movie industry?
Why not?

what about censorship?
That's unclear. Some think that there should be absolute freedom of speach. Some say that there should be some censorship about reactionary ideas, preaching etc.

what about lawyers and courts?
NO! NO!......... :lol:
Seriously, I think that there will be some kind of courts. But not like modern verdict-shops.

what about shops?.
A shop is the place where people buy stuff. Since there are no money, there are no modern kind of shops.

will there be cars?
There will be vehicles of course. But I hope they will be not so nature-damaging as cars.

will there be money?
Not likely.

d-e-f-i-a-n-c-e
22nd June 2005, 15:29
thanks for replying
but i'm not quite sure what you mean when you say


how will the average worker be living?
Just like everybody else

so anyway if there is no music 'industry'...there will be no mp3 players or discmans or walkmans or w.e...so....music will be something that can only be enjoyed live?....so lots of jobs lost...what exactly...will be the things that the 'workers' will be producing...cause lots of people depend on things like manufacturing mp3 players or selling them in 'shops'

Hiero
22nd June 2005, 15:36
First of all what are period of communism are you talking about.

Lower communism (socialism) Or higher communism ( no state or class).

d-e-f-i-a-n-c-e
22nd June 2005, 15:38
higher communism....that is what we all are aiming for right?

Taiga
22nd June 2005, 15:39
Originally posted by d-e-f-i-a-n-c-[email protected] 22 2005, 05:29 PM

but i'm not quite sure what you mean when you say


how will the average worker be living?
Just like everybody else


I meant that there will be no gap in people's life like in modern capitalist society. No castles but no huts. Everybody will live a decent life. A shelter, food, clothes, etc. Everything necessary. For everyone.


so anyway if there is no music 'industry'...there will be no mp3 players or discmans or walkmans or w.e...so....music will be something that can only be enjoyed live?....so lots of jobs lost...what exactly...will be the things that the 'workers' will be producing...cause lots of people depend on things like manufacturing mp3 players or selling them in 'shops'

I meant that noone will make money on the music. No superwealthy producers and stars. But it doesn't mean that there will be no records or players. But I guess the music will be freely available for everyone. More likely it will be stored on special websites and will be free to download.

d-e-f-i-a-n-c-e
22nd June 2005, 15:44
oh wicked...that would be cool...free music...and thanks again for replying...now i get what you were trying to say,lol...sorry for bothering you.

Taiga
22nd June 2005, 15:48
No bothering at all.
That's what I'm here for. To learn and to share my knowledge and understanding.