• PrivateOnions@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s simple, if everybody were to get rewarded the same no matter how hard or how little they worked, then everyone would put the bare minimum, or even worse, not do anything at all, and there would be no productivity in society. That is when the “government” which theoretically should not even exist in communism but in practice is impossible, would step in and force labor, as we saw for example with the Soviet Union.

    • CthulhuOnIce@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      yep and just as I thought it’s based on a fundamentally flawed understanding of socialism or communism

      Neither system has everybody rewarded the same no matter how hard or little they work

      This didn’t even happen in the Soviet union, it’s just theoretically, practically, and historically incorrect to think that’s how socialism works

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      1 year ago

      if everybody were to get rewarded the same no matter how hard or how little they worked

      What is this ideology