Debating a Libertarian Socialist
You: well of course you have a competing system that tells highly smart and driven individuals they can reap the rewards of their blood sweat and tears. your system where they work for working class as slaves to society is not appealing to smart people.
Stranger: There are no ethics in capitalism. They topple democracies, use slave labor, use child labor, deny basic needs to the working class all for the sake of profit.
You: well I understand you want to solve world hunger, but you can't pull your neighbors wallet and give up their money. if you really want to do something you have to work yourself as an individual and get it done. we found capitalism that is forced altruism and which addresses that issue by promising wealth in exchange to solve world issues.
Stranger: My neighbor is not the one hoarding wealth. I’m saying my neighbor should have more access to wealth.
You: it was a metaphor to point out that your solution to issues is to steal someones else earned money.
Stranger: Well no, my solution is the fruits of the labor of the worker going back to the community and the worker not the capitalist.
Stranger: Why is it advantageous for use to have wealth hoarded at the top due to our labor being exploited?
Stranger: *us
You: they do. no one is forcing you to work and you get paid for your time. You have a problem with our mortality and the fact that if you don't work been as a worker or creating the means of production you don't eat. and that is just how nature is. lion hunts and if doesn't hunt it doesn't eat. You are mad at reality....
Stranger: You are avoiding my question and my points.
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