Hi! I am a stranger on this instance, I have read a lot of warnings about the “tankie triad”, but wanted to see for myself and keep an open mind.

I watched this video, and it made me want to take a deep dive into socialism/communism, with as much objectivity as I can. https://youtu.be/BeRjTtKFlVM

I understand how capitalism works, and I have doubts that it is a sustainable system for society long term, but social democracy has been a good way of keeping capitalism in-check in Norway. So even if capitalism is not ideal, it is in theory possible to tax the rich more and keep the whole thing going in the future. I also understand the exploitation and the extraction of surplus value, rent seeking etc.

Other capitalist countries such as the US is currently struggling with basic human needs. And that is “the shining beacon of capitalism”.

In Norway it has for a long time been common to use the US as an example of what not to do.

What I am interested in learning is how society would operate and function under socialism / communism. More about the differences. Preferably from less dry sources than The Capital from Marx. Where can I learn more? Preferably a bit entertaining.

It is important to me that it is historically accurate and factually correct.

Look forward to your replies 😊

  • Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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    All economies have a mix of public and private sectors, true, but the importance is on which sector controls the economy, ie which one holds the majority of large firms and industries. A publicly owned rubber factory has leverage over the private rubber ball factory, for example, and large firms work better with public ownership and planning.

    That drives the real distinction between Socialism and Capitalism, all systems contain contradictions, but the contradictions do not define the system as much as the principle aspects and trajectories do.