The problem is profits is what drives innovation, research and development. Without the incentive to improve your own situation you are not motivated to innovate and improve the life of everyone. That’s why it is doomed to fail.
Thanks, so the nearest thing to socialism is what Trump is doing, being elected by workers, trying to intervene into businesses using the government power to make them adopt his own views even if detrimental to the businesses themselves. Protectionism isn’t a right wing policy, it’s a left wing policy. Usually, the right wing is favorable to free markets and free trade and low level of government involvement into businesses.
Frankly, the Republicans should be horrified by these policies and the direction this administration is heading to.
What does it have to do with the fact you cannot identify a single socialist country where the workers are actually the owners of the production means?
You are living in a imaginary world.
A coop isn’t a country Peter Pan.
Name just one where workers actually control something for fun.
So, socialism doesn’t exist according to your definition since nowhere on this planet workers control shit.
Ask former Soviet workers, Chinese workers, Cuban workers, North Korean workers and Vietnamese workers how much control on production they have.
Last time I looked, the Soviet, Chinese and North Korean people didn’t own shit.
This is actually a real socialist or even communist policy. The State controlling the businesses.
Lindsay Wagner, the bionic woman. I had no fear of strong women.
You need a Bob Ross programming series. A little C here and more Python there.
Well, it’s somewhat an allegory of the project to send a man or colonize Mars.
Not really since they aren’t on the shortest path of Russian missiles to the USA.
In fact, they don’t care about Canada as long as the nuclear weapons detonate far enough from the border.
This will never be cost effective. Since we are able to mutate elements we know it was possible to transmitted an element into another one playing with nuclear activation and disintegration paths. Using the LHC to do this is excessively costly.
Man is not made to work, the proof: it tires him out.