You believe in a society where individuals enjoy both personal freedom and collective ownership of resources, leading to a more equitable and harmonious world.
Libertarian Communism, also known as Anarcho-Communism, is a political ideology that advocates for the abolition of the state, capitalism, wage labor, and private property. Instead, it proposes a society in which the means of production are owned communally and each individual contributes and receives according to their ability and needs. This ideology is rooted in the belief that the state, capitalism, and other forms of hierarchical power are inherently oppressive and should be replaced by a society based on voluntary cooperation.
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Do you believe that a community can collectively tackle social issues more effectively than a government; can you give an example?
@9JGX9KV4mos4MO
I do not believe that a community can tackle social issues more effectively than a government. I do think communities can start great things that can transfer across an area. But I believe that a government can control our response to social issues more than a community can.
@9JHBYD84mos4MO
comunities involve all ages, races, sexualities, and genders so they can better come to a conclusion on issues than a group of old men.
@9JGWY684mos4MO
The only reason Social issues are created, are through the social party and there own issues.
@9JKLN5Q4mos4MO
People in communities generally know a lot more about how things are informally organized and can best lead to effective dialogue with people within that very community because of trust than can outside forces with no prior knowledge of people's personalities and pre existing conditions.
@9JBJ2J74mos4MO
yes beacuse the goverment takes forver to get most things done but as a community knows where the problems are at and can resolve them
@9JGWR4Z4mos4MO
I think we could, for example, volunteering in a community for the homeless tackles a social issue.
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Can you describe how personal achievement might look in a society that doesn't measure success by wealth?
@9L6ZNRB2mos2MO
It wouldn't be looked at as a personal achievement but more looked as a societal achievement.
@9L6YV772mos2MO
In a society guided by Libertarian Communism, personal achievement is measured by contributions to the community, environmental stewardship, and the pursuit of knowledge and creativity. Success is found in fostering sustainable practices, promoting equality, and ensuring everyone's basic needs are met. Individuals are celebrated for their efforts in advancing social justice, environmental preservation, and collective well-being, rather than accumulating wealth or power. In essence, personal achievement is defined by one's positive impact on society and the planet, aligning closely with the values of the Green Party.
@9L6YT9V2mos2MO
have a safe environment and have a strong life with you family
@ISIDEWITH4mos4MO
If you didn't have to worry about earning a living, do you think your stress levels would change, and how?
@9JGWS5G4mos4MO
i think it would change stress levels because a lot of people stess abour earning a living
@9JNVZ9RWomen’s Equality4mos4MO
In today's economy jobs don't pay enough money for the stress levels to be so high to the point of suicide. Part of the reason people are stressed is because they can't afford their livelihood.
@9JMWHLN4mos4MO
Someone has to make a living for me. I am the best person to do so. I would worry if anyone else were responsible.
@9JGWPTB4mos4MO
yes we wouldn't be worried about providing all the time
I agree because so many people worry about not being able to make a sufficient salary to stay financially afloat. If it was a little easier to do that, people would worry less.
@9JH4KNJ4mos4MO
you dont have to work for your whole life to be right and to have a roof over your head you could work to have more vacations instead of for your house or car
@9JGYR2B4mos4MO
Yes, it wouldn't work long term and discourages individualism
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How would you describe your perfect day in a community where people share all resources and there's no competition for wealth?
@9HY78SK4mos4MO
people all coming together with the stuff they have and just spending time together like normal people.
@9HY7DBX4mos4MO
Everyone would become lazy and we would not be a world power anymore.
@9HYFGBX4mos4MO
Lots of people that didn't have opportunities before will be given access to resources. Even the people that were wealthy will be given a new perspective, creating more ideas that benefit everyone instead of people that can afford it.
@9HYTFCZ4mos4MO
With no incentive of wealth and people being given the same amount of money, people will become lazy and the quality of goods and services will drastically decrease
@9HY8HRCIndependent4mos4MO
commitment to policies aimed at curbing inequality, eliminating oppression of underprivileged groups, and eradicating poverty, as well as support for universally accessible public services like child care, education, elderly care, health care, and workers' compensation.
@9HY7N7S4mos4MO
This would not be a perfect day it would be complete chaos.
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
How would you feel living in a society where all property is shared, and there are no personal possessions?
@9HG3NDZLibertarian 6mos6MO
terrible...with nothing to show for personal achievements...devalued
It takes away the security of having one’s own belongings and not having to worry about it being taken away unfairly without prior warning.
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How would you act differently knowing that no one could be richer or poorer than you?
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@9HYXXF84mos4MO
I dont think thisz type of system would work because humans natuarally want more and i think thiks is a recipe for chaos
@9HY6VN94mos4MO
I would hate it, but I probably still treat people the way I do today. If they are mean to me I'll be mean to them.
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Would you be willing to give up your personal belongings if it meant everyone could have an equal standard of living?
@9H9GL2L6mos6MO
I would be willing to give up my belongings, but I would not find motivation to do so from an idea that doing such would help further the community. I view personal belongings as the divvying up of our dominion over the earth. It simplifies what each person must account for. Even though I would want to give up my belongings to help people, one must understand that not everyone deals with items and equipment as competently as others. I find it in all our interests to be both generous and instructive, while doing one's part to try to steward the earth we reside on.
@9H9DM546mos6MO
An equal standard of living is not what you have as personal belongings, it is about rights not objects.
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What would you pursue if your basic needs were already guaranteed in your society?
@9HG6TZ86mos6MO
I would pursue new things because I would already have all the stuff I need.
@9HG6VS7Women’s Equality6mos6MO
I do believe we should abolish capitalism because it is very harmful to everyone except the rich, but I don't agree fully with comunism.
@9HG72P66mos6MO
Capitalism is important. It's how the country works. We pay money for stuff we like and then get paid money for working.
@9HG6RXT6mos6MO
It would be that we can fix issues that we deal with every day.
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Is it possible for a community to govern itself entirely through voluntary cooperation, or do we always need leaders and laws?
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Do you think true freedom is possible without any form of government or authority?
@9H6MSCH6mos6MO
No, and citizens of a state need to be warry of the
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How would you contribute to a community where your needs are met without having to earn money?
@9HGHFLY6mos6MO
I would contribute to a community by helping those be educated of the situation.
@9HGH77FLibertarian6mos6MO
I don't know, probably keep the streets clean or something.
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