Is Socialism Better Than Capitalism? A Soho Forum Debate

Jacobin's Ben Burgis says yes, Soho Forum's Gene Epstein says no.
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"Socialism is preferable to capitalism as an economic system that promotes freedom, equality, and prosperity."
That was the proposition at an in-person Soho Forum debate held on Sunday, April 18 in The Villages, Florida.
Ben Burgis, a philosophy instructor at Georgia State University's Perimeter College and a contributor to Jacobin magazine, spoke in support of socialism. His long-term political goals include giving workers control of the means of production through labor cooperatives, redistributing wealth and power through direct democracy in the workplace, and prohibiting wage-and-salary labor.
Gene Epstein, director of the Soho Forum, former economics editor of Barron's, and a former senior economist for the New York Stock Exchange, argued against Burgis. He contended that free markets already allow for worker co-ops and that if they were popular and effective, they would be more widely adopted than they are currently. He also objected that Burgis' proposed ban on wage labor is a direct assault on individual rights and reveals the coercion behind socialist economic policy.
The Soho Forum, which is sponsored by Reason, conducts Oxford-style debates, meaning the audience votes yes, no, or undecided before and after the event. The winner is the debater who convinces the most people to switch sides. At the start of the event, 8.6 percent of the crowd agreed that "socialism is preferable to capitalism," 76 percent disagreed, and 15 percent were undecided. Sam Peterson of Libertas served as moderator.
Narrated by Nick Gillespie, edited by John Osterhoudt and Regan Taylor
Photos: Hansjörg Keller on Unsplash; Khachik Simonian XYav on Unsplash; Kaan Kosemen on Unsplash; Mario Caruso on Unsplash; Dominik Bednarz on Unsplash; Renate Vanaga on Unsplash; Henry Co on Unsplash; Tim Foster on Unsplash; Doun Rain aka Tomas Gaspar on Unsplash; Samuel Regan-Asante on Unsplash; BP Miller on Unsplash; Justin Guariglia on Unsplash; Jamison Lottering on Unsplash; Michelle Ding on Unsplash; Ilse Orsel on Unsplash; Event photos by Brett Raney

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  • @longanddeadly
    @longanddeadly3 жыл бұрын

    “*It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong.*” ― Thomas Sowell

  • @kylem7365

    @kylem7365

    3 жыл бұрын

    GOLD. Absolute gold

  • @karozans

    @karozans

    3 жыл бұрын

    "Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. They may be more likely to go to Heaven yet at the same time likelier to make a Hell of earth. This very kindness stings with intolerable insult. To be 'cured' against one's will and cured of states which we may not regard as disease is to be put on a level of those who have not yet reached the age of reason or those who never will; to be classed with infants, imbeciles, and domestic animals." --C.S. Lewis

  • @karozans

    @karozans

    3 жыл бұрын

    "The welfare of the people will always be The alibi of tyrants. And it gives the added benefit of giving the servants of tyranny a good conscience." --Albert Camus

  • @karozans

    @karozans

    3 жыл бұрын

    "There is no worse tyranny than to force a man to pay for what he does not want merely because you think it would be good for him." --Robert Heinlein

  • @karozans

    @karozans

    3 жыл бұрын

    "Socialism, like the ancient ideas from which it springs, confuses the distinction between government and society. As a result of this, every time we object to a thing being done by government, the socialists conclude that we object to its being done at all. We disapprove of state education. Then the socialists say that we are opposed to any education. We object to a state religion. Then the socialists say that we want no religion at all. We object to a state-enforced equality. Then they say that we are against equality. And so on, and so on. It is as if the socialists were to accuse us of not wanting persons to eat because we do not want the state to raise grain." --Frederic Bastiat

  • @marc4770
    @marc47703 жыл бұрын

    Why those debates are always an economist vs a philosopher.

  • @paulnolack297

    @paulnolack297

    3 жыл бұрын

    Because nobody who knows proper economics can be a socialist, and Marx himself was a “philosopher”.

  • @marc4770

    @marc4770

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@paulnolack297 theory vs facts xD

  • @paulnolack297

    @paulnolack297

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@marc4770 XD

  • @nickblack7910

    @nickblack7910

    3 жыл бұрын

    Gene is both in my opinion

  • @christianpotts9339

    @christianpotts9339

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@paulnolack297 Richard Wolff is a socialist economist who did a debate on this same forum not too long ago, and he’s still active, there’s plenty of socialist economists, sorry you don’t know about them.

  • @Amfortas
    @Amfortas3 жыл бұрын

    Just from that thumbnail I know who the socialist is.

  • @WhopyStompy

    @WhopyStompy

    3 жыл бұрын

    RIGHT?!

  • @forestantemesaris8447

    @forestantemesaris8447

    3 жыл бұрын

    T-shirt + beard = socialist 9 times out of 10

  • @jakerickytan1232

    @jakerickytan1232

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@averageblonde5496 Absolutely. They just whine and demand change from the world around them.

  • @chilidem

    @chilidem

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing.

  • @culturalliberator9425

    @culturalliberator9425

    3 жыл бұрын

    The old wise man who's seen it's greatness in his lifetime?

  • @CMDRScotty
    @CMDRScotty3 жыл бұрын

    My economics professor in college grew up in the former Soviet Union and if try to tell him socialism works he will put your ideas in a wood chipper with his words.

  • @memento1033

    @memento1033

    3 жыл бұрын

    Stalinism failed, we shouldnt throw out the idea out entirely

  • @harris4041

    @harris4041

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am Chinese. It's almost an insult to me, if someone tries to tell me socialism works. And my roommate always do this by starting with I understand your personal experience but you are wrong about this. Does all liberals are scumbag like him? If so, this country is over.

  • @crisbowman

    @crisbowman

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@memento1033 The core issue with both is the requirement to qualify human worth by quantity.

  • @AndrewTate2Prison

    @AndrewTate2Prison

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's called anectdotal evidence. Most people in the former USSR when surveyed say they miss the USSR. The 90s was a free market disaster that gave rise to Putin.

  • @TheXarus

    @TheXarus

    3 жыл бұрын

    ​@@harris4041 It's a powerful thing to only see one viewpoint that is often very skewed

  • @fredsmith4401
    @fredsmith44013 жыл бұрын

    For crying out loud put up a clock the speakers can see instead of disrupting their points. Or a clock the audience can see and instruct them to clap when time runs out.

  • @RoyArrowood

    @RoyArrowood

    3 жыл бұрын

    Or both

  • @shortchubbyneckbeard1681

    @shortchubbyneckbeard1681

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes! I’m 100% for a visual timer for debaters

  • @virtualalias

    @virtualalias

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was just thinking this - We can't get a 5 minute $2 LED light? A cell phone timer? Anything?

  • @mimked

    @mimked

    3 жыл бұрын

    "You have five minutes. Hey, are you listening? Hey! HEY! ...you have five minutes." Ugh. Glad I'm not the only one who was put off by that.

  • @theMightyWhytey

    @theMightyWhytey

    3 жыл бұрын

    First time I have heard this idea and I kinda love it

  • @JohnnyTango111
    @JohnnyTango1113 жыл бұрын

    You have to make money in order to distribute it.

  • @rolyars

    @rolyars

    3 жыл бұрын

    Money printer goes brrr

  • @sten260

    @sten260

    3 жыл бұрын

    no, money doesn't even matter. You have to make goods and services in order to distribute them. Socialists are only looking at money, but not the actual goods. It literally doesn't even matter that some guy makes 100 billion dollars and another guy makes $100 bucks, if you take money from the rich and give it to the poor it doesn't create new stuff. It just increases the demand for already available stuff. And there isn't enough "nice stuff" to go around for everybody, some people can't get nice stuff either way. It doesn't matter how you distribute the money. We all want a nice house at the beach and a new car. But there isn't enough of those houses and cars for everybody, that's why we have prices on things that determines who get it and who don't

  • @sten260

    @sten260

    3 жыл бұрын

    @TryllaTröllMaistre Fictitious Fables of Europa I don't even quite understand what you are saying, but those UBI checks didn't help anybody but the very rich, it just made everything more expensive. The poor is worse off than they were before the UBI. Unless you own assets like real estate you didn't get more wealthy from UBI

  • @1911Zoey

    @1911Zoey

    3 жыл бұрын

    @TryllaTröllMaistre Fictitious Fables of Europa lol. Suppose you got 1 chocolate bar. If I ate that chocolate bar, how many chocolate bars left do you have kiddo?

  • @hawaiianknight6004

    @hawaiianknight6004

    3 жыл бұрын

    Socialism always works until they strangle and kill off the Capitalist industries that paid the bills to keep it running. Even Communist China realized that only Capitalism could save them and used the Hong Kong laissez-faire model in over 20 provinces. China adopted Reaganomics in the 1990s, at the time the US abandoned it.

  • @Jonathan-pp5zc
    @Jonathan-pp5zc3 жыл бұрын

    At least he's a socialist that has clear definition about what he wants - I'll give him that.

  • @sayebkhan8098

    @sayebkhan8098

    3 жыл бұрын

    Richard Wolff, who is a Marxist economist which is an oxymoron, couldn’t even provide a proper definition of socialism against Destiny

  • @Hunterchuck

    @Hunterchuck

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sayebkhan8098 Richard Wolff seemed to want to make a point that what socialism meant to people varied from one group to another ever since the term 'socialism' was first popularized by Charles Fourier and Henri Saint Simon, then later Robert Owen and all of them had a more Utopian view of how the economy should be like as Karl Marx would point out. Karl Marx was a stronger advocate for workers being the ones to own and manage the production and distribution instead of private interest groups. This is now known today as worker cooperatives and statistically they perform better than their privatized counterparts. Destiny knows what Socialism is, his problem is that socialist have no answer for how to either incorporate or provide a better alternative to the capital market such as the stock market. No socialist has given him an answer on how socialism would deal with that yet and that's why he mostly seems like he's anti-socialist. Don't get your hopes up about him being your capitalist champion. You will get disappointed.

  • @BlakeZeb

    @BlakeZeb

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Hunterchuck To the latter points, check out his discussion recently with Sensible Socialist. He’s worked with Richard Wolff and gave answers Wolff would’ve, but in a more charitable manner, in less of a “debate” setting, and they had a pretty productive conversation!

  • @CarrotCakeMake

    @CarrotCakeMake

    3 жыл бұрын

    What time did he clearly define his policy? Timestamp please?

  • @lucianoosorio5942

    @lucianoosorio5942

    2 жыл бұрын

    It’s 50 50. Yin and Yang. We both get what we want. That is if what socialism does. We may not like it, but we have to support it. If one gets extreme the others will not be happy and it causes anger which anger triggers violence and then triggers rebellions.

  • @zacharywallace8067
    @zacharywallace80673 жыл бұрын

    Props to Burgis for stating his case to a crowd where the majority disagrees with him! Both of these gentlemen were excellent.

  • @nokiot9

    @nokiot9

    2 жыл бұрын

    Super brave and honorable even if he is wrong, mad respect.

  • @MrDeano-eu9rg

    @MrDeano-eu9rg

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@nokiot9 he's not wrong. Socialist democratic countries are hands down "better" and more livable. Here in Australia we don't have medical bankruptcy.

  • @Vortex1988

    @Vortex1988

    Жыл бұрын

    I'd have to disagree. The capitalist was not excellent, just babbling and incoherent.

  • @mark.mcglinchey

    @mark.mcglinchey

    Жыл бұрын

    Congrats everyone our honorable Zachary Wallace & burgis said they were going to pay for all of us. Let's sit down and relax while these suckered who sacrifice their time pay for our equallateral lifestyle

  • @theconductor9356

    @theconductor9356

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MrDeano-eu9rg I'm Australian too and you're presenting a very disingenuous premise. Australian tax rates are quite high compared to other countries of similar populations and economic capacities. Namely personal and company income taxes, and also stamp duty taxes. High company income taxes disincentivise investors from investing in businesses which in turn results in lesser and lower quality production per worker in a business, which in turn results in lower wages. Add on top of this the fact we have heavily regulated and increasing minimum wages in Australia and that makes it incredibly difficult for businesses to grow and contribute to the economy and to the very classes of people that "democratic socialists" claim to fight for. Increasingly large income taxes for higher-wage demographics (Australia has recently ranked 2nd in the world for high income tax rates) discourage people from striving to make more money. Couple this with the fact Australia has incredibly high stamp duty taxes making it difficult for middle class entrepreneurs wanting to start an SME (small to medium enterprise) to buy property. Altogether Australia has incredibly high taxes which lead to a greater income inequality and less entrepeneurship. You mentioned medical bankruptcy. Yes. And if we didn't have such a huge income disparity between classes due to extremely high taxation rates, there'd be no need for the Australian government to inject tens of billions of dollars annually into a fragmented and frankly very poorly organised public welfare and healthcare system.

  • @nadz109
    @nadz1093 жыл бұрын

    Old Russian saying “I shit our pants”.

  • @beybladeguru101

    @beybladeguru101

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am Russian, I never heard this saying. "Я обосрал нашы штаны"?

  • @mathieulaurent8967

    @mathieulaurent8967

    3 жыл бұрын

    LOOOL

  • @Deshift00

    @Deshift00

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@beybladeguru101 it's an American joke about Soviets being communists and believing in the group instead of the individual lol.

  • @p.chuckmoralesesquire3965

    @p.chuckmoralesesquire3965

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Deshift00 clearly a dumb bad joke, i didn't get it either.

  • @youngmachiavelli7625

    @youngmachiavelli7625

    3 жыл бұрын

    I bet Reagan-era dad joke works well with the ladies /s/

  • @captainjohnh9405
    @captainjohnh94053 жыл бұрын

    It is wonderful to see a well run debate with a respectful audience.

  • @nokiot9

    @nokiot9

    2 жыл бұрын

    The mod barely had to do anything lol

  • @longanddeadly
    @longanddeadly3 жыл бұрын

    “*If the natural tendencies of mankind are so bad that it is not safe to permit people to be free, how is it that the tendencies of these organizers are always good? Do not the legislators and their appointed agents also belong to the human race? Or do they believe that they themselves are made of a finer clay than the rest of mankind?*” ― Frederic Bastiat, The Law

  • @ironwilltattooclub6116

    @ironwilltattooclub6116

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is an absolutely killer quote. I’ve had the same sentiment with much less eloquence

  • @ForOrAgainstUs

    @ForOrAgainstUs

    3 жыл бұрын

    And that point couldn't be more important. Not only that, but if the people are so bad that they need to be forced to be good, then how is the resultant cost of the enforcement, which is essentially the enforcement of behavior of an entire society in order to control the economy, not a cure that's worse than the disease?

  • @ivandafoe5451

    @ivandafoe5451

    3 жыл бұрын

    We can have public (elected) control or we can have private (un-elected) control...right now the private sector (Capitalists) controls both government and business...and somehow that's OK with you?

  • @ivandafoe5451

    @ivandafoe5451

    3 жыл бұрын

    And yet you somehow want to continue to allow capitalists free rein to run everything, in the belief that nothing has gone wrong as a result. What utter nonsense.

  • @ForOrAgainstUs

    @ForOrAgainstUs

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ivandafoe5451 People are way more sensitive to and critical of corporate power than they are of their political leaders. That's why a market without politics is preferable. The primary destructive tool for corporations is politicians with too much power. And for some reason people think it's the corporations that are the problem, yet continue to support the mechanism that gives them power. That's only because people think if only they had the "ring of power," they'd know what to do with it, because the people in power have conditioned you to believe that someone needs to be in charge, and they've also convinced you that it's possible it could be you, or "the people."

  • @longanddeadly
    @longanddeadly3 жыл бұрын

    "Believe it or not Im not an ideologue" - said the ideologue. These people have no self awareness and constantly redefine the meaning of words.

  • @user-yi5ti2ik6y

    @user-yi5ti2ik6y

    3 жыл бұрын

    As a moderate conservative, my views on economic policy are: Hayek at ordinary times, Keynes occasionally; Hayek as a whole, Keynes as a part. Moreover, the biggest problem of socialism is not to cultivate lazy people, nor to destroy the economy. It is that although the big left-wing government can give you everything, you must listen to what the big left-wing government says. If you don't listen to the government, if you dare to criticize the government, the big left government can take everything from you at the same speed as it gives you everything. Moreover, the big left-wing government can create the virus first, and then legislate to provide effective methods to control and treat the virus. These methods can turn your community into a prison for you. These methods can forcibly inject a certain formula of medicine into your body. These drugs may be harmful or harmless, but it must be the foreign matter that the big left government forces you to accept, forces you to trust, and finally enters your body. If no one has the right to object to the government injecting foreign bodies into their bodies, then the government can create the virus ahead of time, and then use the prevention and control of the virus as an excuse to do what the big left government usually wants to do but can't do, such as mailing votes, banning gatherings, and assassinating people with specific DNA. The low-end population on the right is always reluctant to wear masks, but at most they will only hurt themselves, not others. If the whole country can maintain a certain number of right-wing idiots, I will not feel lonely and helpless as a smart man who is extremely afraid of the government. Although I don't care what the news says about the current epidemic, I will always insist on wearing masks and not getting vaccinated. But I will always be grateful to those Rightists who never believe in science, authority or government. The right-wing fools are lovely, harmless and beneficial to society and others. The left always emphasizes that everyone must be exactly the same, which is very dangerous. If no one doubts what the left-wing big government and the left-wing big media say, then the left-wing big government can really create a virus first, and then detain all people, invade all people's bodies, and deprive all people of the right to March and assemble under the first amendment of the Constitution in the name of epidemic prevention. My imagination is very limited. I can only think of the leftist government that can assassinate people with specific DNA by means of vaccines, such as trump. As long as the big left government can force people across the country to get vaccinated through the vaccine pass policy, it is possible for the big left government to assassinate any American.

  • @culturalliberator9425

    @culturalliberator9425

    3 жыл бұрын

    If they're trying to redefine words then they probably know their wrong and seek to use culture as a weapon.

  • @totallywacker8162

    @totallywacker8162

    3 жыл бұрын

    says the man who believes the us could magically have as good "free education" as the number one country in the world, and acted like we could have the good parts of the USR whatever those where, but without the bad.

  • @CarrotCakeMake

    @CarrotCakeMake

    3 жыл бұрын

    Actually I think he's not an ideologue. If he really believed in socialism he'd tell the truth about it.

  • @culturalliberator9425

    @culturalliberator9425

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@CarrotCakeMake The truth wouldn't help him. Theirs a reason socialist avoid particular truths.

  • @daddy-odizzy5180
    @daddy-odizzy51803 жыл бұрын

    The biggest criticism of capitalism is the “wealth gap” but the biggest examples of the rich and powerful eating steak while the majority starve are in socialist regimes. At least social mobility with decent spending power is possible in a free market society.

  • @FlyingJay117

    @FlyingJay117

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, inequality exists by nature and we can’t change that. Socialism will still have inequality. Capitalism will still have inequality but works because the generation does better than the last over time. There is the encouraged possibility to profit and gain.

  • @daddy-odizzy5180

    @daddy-odizzy5180

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FlyingJay117 That and the average lower class person in a capitalist economy has far more access to basic necessities to both survive and try to leave their current financial situation than the average person in socialist and communist economies.

  • @mhmhmmhmhm5162

    @mhmhmmhmhm5162

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wealth gap is rather irrelevant for personal success, well being and happiness. I have been piss poor to the point of only eating rice for long periods of time. while also having a car that only worked in 3rd gear (yes i was able to jump "kick" it into third gear). I have lived all over the world. i come from Norway and have lived in southern central europe and the US for most of my adult life. I think it's rather shocking how anyone can say that capitalism is awful. Capitalism and free market is what kept me off the streets, and got me into a nice boarding school. My parents both worked minimum wage. i was a troublemaker from my early youth. up until my parents sent me to a boarding school far away to switzerland. I thought they did it because they hated me. I soon learned they did it because they loved me. I was able to catch up to all my lost grades... i had intelligence of a average 6th grader, when i was in my tenth year. Yes they tested me on everything. I had extra lessons for 4 hours after school. Because of this amazing boarding school, i was able to catch up to my 10th grade curriculum, all the way from 7th grade curriculum up to 10th grade curriculum. The next year i worked as many hours after school as i did the year before. I managed to graduate 2 years, before i was supposed to. Because of this i was able to go home and help my family. i got a job and started working to save for college. I graduated with a degree in finance. I had semi paid internships during my all 3 years of school. I graduated and got into investment banking shortly after this. The rest is history. I paid for my mother to get a master in accounting. She is today a college professor. Had it not been for the boarding school i would have be a addict or stuck working minimum wage for the rest of my life.... If anyone seriously think they can't get ahead in life they are delusional. On average the bottom 10% of income earners in the united states spend $86 a month on lottery tickets. If you save $86 a month into a S&P 500 index fund over a 35 year period you will end up with $2 million. There is literally no excuse for anyone not to be a millionaire... The only thing holding you back is yourself. If people think wealth inequality is an issue go ahead and do something. I remember it to this day. the first thing i was taught at boarding school is: there is no excuse to be stupid. They told me this after i had to explain what i was troubled with.

  • @aidenpearce7775

    @aidenpearce7775

    3 жыл бұрын

    Things like the wage gap exists because mainly due to over regulation. Just get government out of economy. Prefer a free-market economy.

  • @Robbedem

    @Robbedem

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@aidenpearce7775 euhm, no. What you say isn't true at all. The wealth gap was much greater in times with less regulation (late 19e and early 20th century). Ever heard of the term robber baron?

  • @theonewhowill4903
    @theonewhowill49033 жыл бұрын

    Socialist: "I want to limit the power a person has over another" Also the Socialist: Give me all your money or else

  • @PoetFisherman

    @PoetFisherman

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes and that "or else" scenario is so vanishing small as to be worthy of dismissal because most people comply at the threat before the force - I guess is Ben's reply to that. It seems a few of the key socialist assumptions and positions come from a combination of lack of imagination and pro govt takes on historical events. I wonder if Ben has seen the work on slavery being made more costly and economically wasteful as farming tech and practices advanced. Surely a govt education would omit or downplay roles the private sector played in positive advancements the people have made through market action.

  • @AnarchyRules17

    @AnarchyRules17

    3 жыл бұрын

    You got a timestamp for where he said the second thing?

  • @user-yi5ti2ik6y

    @user-yi5ti2ik6y

    3 жыл бұрын

    As a moderate conservative, my views on economic policy are: Hayek at ordinary times, Keynes occasionally; Hayek as a whole, Keynes as a part. Moreover, the biggest problem of socialism is not to cultivate lazy people, nor to destroy the economy. It is that although the big left-wing government can give you everything, you must listen to what the big left-wing government says. If you don't listen to the government, if you dare to criticize the government, the big left government can take everything from you at the same speed as it gives you everything. Moreover, the big left-wing government can create the virus first, and then legislate to provide effective methods to control and treat the virus. These methods can turn your community into a prison for you. These methods can forcibly inject a certain formula of medicine into your body. These drugs may be harmful or harmless, but it must be the foreign matter that the big left government forces you to accept, forces you to trust, and finally enters your body. If no one has the right to object to the government injecting foreign bodies into their bodies, then the government can create the virus ahead of time, and then use the prevention and control of the virus as an excuse to do what the big left government usually wants to do but can't do, such as mailing votes, banning gatherings, and assassinating people with specific DNA. The low-end population on the right is always reluctant to wear masks, but at most they will only hurt themselves, not others. If the whole country can maintain a certain number of right-wing idiots, I will not feel lonely and helpless as a smart man who is extremely afraid of the government. Although I don't care what the news says about the current epidemic, I will always insist on wearing masks and not getting vaccinated. But I will always be grateful to those Rightists who never believe in science, authority or government. The right-wing fools are lovely, harmless and beneficial to society and others. The left always emphasizes that everyone must be exactly the same, which is very dangerous. If no one doubts what the left-wing big government and the left-wing big media say, then the left-wing big government can really create a virus first, and then detain all people, invade all people's bodies, and deprive all people of the right to March and assemble under the first amendment of the Constitution in the name of epidemic prevention. My imagination is very limited. I can only think of the leftist government that can assassinate people with specific DNA by means of vaccines, such as trump. As long as the big left government can force people across the country to get vaccinated through the vaccine pass policy, it is possible for the big left government to assassinate any American.

  • @SpacePatrollerLaser

    @SpacePatrollerLaser

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@user-yi5ti2ik6y Keynes was totally discredited in the late 1970's. In 1978 during the "stagflation" era, the Keynesians had their usual meeting at Bertton Woods and said that, under their system, stagnation and inflation could not exist together But there it was starting to touch double digits. They said they could not explain it. and in '79-80 it would be eating us alive with inflation reaching 18% and six quarters of "negative growth [for those of you who speak English; 'shrinkage]". Why they weren't laughed off the stage and sent home, I have no idea. They are an embarrassment

  • @SpacePatrollerLaser

    @SpacePatrollerLaser

    3 жыл бұрын

    Contrary to claims, Socialism is very free-market oreinted. The market in corruption is a veritable wild west as persons seek and give special favors, breaks and subsidies to those who seek them. The phrase "It's not what you know, but who you blow" was big in the 1970's and will be big again in the 2020's as people seek relief from the tax and regulation onslught that will be engineereed by Commie-la Harris, who is running this administration

  • @PLATOLOSOPHY
    @PLATOLOSOPHY3 жыл бұрын

    SPOILER: The capitalist won and rationally always should.

  • @takerdust

    @takerdust

    3 жыл бұрын

    @ilya shapiro Socialism and Libertarianism can both succeed, in varying degrees, in a society where human beings are mostly rational (doesn't exist). Successful companies spring out, grow into enormous entities, and will work against the society which sprung it, and the it will be blamed on (Corporatism).

  • @takerdust

    @takerdust

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm not a socialist, genius. Try your mind-reading somewhere else.

  • @ChristopherWanha

    @ChristopherWanha

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nuhh uh, the socialist defined his audience as not being the people who disagree with him, therefore he wins.

  • @jeevanjayakrishnan2707

    @jeevanjayakrishnan2707

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Hellish Venezuela?? what about it? It was a mixed economy and a victim of colonial capitalism and forced embargo. many other post colonial nations with same economic condition also fell along with Venezuela at that time. Now u accuse Venezuela of some 'ideology'. If u check it's economic structure, it is much similar to that of Norway. Venezuela didn't even had the 65% government ownership over the means of production that Norway have today. I think Norway, the top most country in the world have more of that 'failed ideology' that u accuse Venezuela of.

  • @caesarortega5249

    @caesarortega5249

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jeevanjayakrishnan2707 Wow you are just brazenly lying. Norway's government owns roughly 35% of the working capital which is about what Venezuela had but there is a massive difference as to how it was handled. Although Norway has large government holdings in oil similar to Venezuela's system, Norway's pricing is set by the open market and has less regulation where Venezuela is more of a command economy to the point where they debased the Bolivar. Although Norway has a large and comprehensive welfare system it is dispensed equally to everyone at request and is paid for by a huge flat tax across all brackets, Venezuela on the other hand would expropriate property from the wealthy or political enemies. There was even a show called Alo Presidente where Hugo Chavez would dramatize the confiscation of property for humorous effect and rant about capitalism while getting medical treatment in Cuba. There is a clear ideological difference between the 2 countries not to mention the violence and corruption of the Maduro administration which has never been seen in any modern nordic system countries, I believe these factors would contribute more to the collapse then a trade embargo from the US.

  • @davinmaki7533
    @davinmaki75333 жыл бұрын

    If i had to negotiate with the rest of the workers instead of my boss it would be torture, it would be 2 of us working while the rest spent 30years trying to convince each other they are overworked and then try and get me fired for going outside the scope of union approved tasks. This neck beard needs to work out and try some manual labor.

  • @culturalliberator9425

    @culturalliberator9425

    3 жыл бұрын

    Peaple are natrualy selfish they will tear apart the company and ever time they do. They don't care about the good of the company and there for the good of everyone just what's best for them.

  • @ScoobysDoo9070

    @ScoobysDoo9070

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@culturalliberator9425 yeah basically, but they also inevitably they also help others trying to help themselves. If they work for a soap manufacturer, them working allows them to earn money to buy gold for survival while also helping the soap market and his entire company

  • @HallyVee

    @HallyVee

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is why any socialist system requires an evolution of Consciousness in the workers. Meaning they need to understand that the product of their labor goes to them and theirs. What you are seeing is the result of Labor alienation and exploitation. You are watching humans smear s*** on the walls of their cage, try letting them out.

  • @culturalliberator9425

    @culturalliberator9425

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@HallyVee Theirs a reason socialism fails. It's a poor system that lacks motivation or care. It all sounds nice but it's more hellish then you could imagine. If everything everyone then nothing belongs to you.

  • @sorzin2289

    @sorzin2289

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@culturalliberator9425 if people are naturally selfish does it really make sense to follow an economic system like Capitalism that rewards them for being selfish and encourages other to indulge in that particular negative trait.

  • @hamobu
    @hamobu3 жыл бұрын

    I grew up in the EXACT system that Ben Burgis advocates. Former Yugoslavia was a socialist country with market economy where every company was a worker run cooperative. As a result, the standards of living was much better then in centrally-planned communist countries , but there were still problems. My father achieved considerable success there, and then he came to US and started from the bottom. Even so, he is very critical of socialism and thinks that it was a rotten system. To be fair, there are others who are nostalgic about the way things used to be. While I didn't work there as an adult, I remember some of my parents experience that you will not find in economic analysis of Yugoslavia. For one, worker-run in practice means huge unending political battles at every workplace over who deserves what. That was a huge source of stress for my parents. Unemployment was high and it was hard to get a job without without some sort of connection on the inside. A lot of time was wasted on coffee breaks and socializing because in reality it's hard to and risky to speak out and the responsibility for the enterprise was not on any one person.

  • @edgarbm6407

    @edgarbm6407

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nothing is stopping people like Ben Burgis from starting a worker owned company and showing us all how its done. Of course, that's not the point of socialism. You nailed, "worker-run in practice means huge unending political battles at every workplace over who deserves what." That's the point of socialism.

  • @iampavle3153

    @iampavle3153

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wait how was Yugoslavia a market economy? And why did your dad moved to US if things were so nice? Because they weren't. Old people who think life in Yugoslavia was better are brainwashed. Literally brainwashed. When they were kids they had to dress like little socialist pioneers in schools and say shit like "I swear I will study hard and be a good student and good comrade." Every building had have Tito's picture on the wall. Freedom didn't exist let's be honest. And those people remember former Yugoslavia as part of their youth. The life is better when you are young. Yugoslavian standard of living was completely fake (made out of big loans). And let's be realistic we made one of the worst cars ever created. 😉

  • @hamobu

    @hamobu

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@iampavle3153 Q: Wait how was Yugoslavia a market economy? A: Because each worker-run company decided what to produce, how much to charge, and who to hire. Q: And why did your dad moved to US if things were so nice? A: Things weren't nice, but eventually the country collapsed into 6 states and there was a war. This happened after communist party decided to end one party rule and multi-party elections were held. Q: Old people who think life in Yugoslavia was better are brainwashed. A: I think that old people everywhere get nostalgic about past. Here in the US, people get nostalgic about 60 because they forget that the world almost ended with Cuban missile crysis, that men were drafted and sent to fight in jungles of Vietnam, and that 60s social unrest made George Floyd protests look like a church picnic. Q: Freedom didn't exist let's be honest. A: This is true. Some things were said in hushed tones. My uncle got arrested and police beat the crap out of him because he got drunk and set Yugoslav flag on fire. Q: Yugoslavian standard of living was completely fake (made out of big loans). I remember the hype about national debt. People were saying that it was $20 billion. However, reading wikipedia today, I was surprised to learn that it was only 30% of GDP. I do remember the inflation! People would buy German Deuche marks on the black market because currency was tanking in value.

  • @sidihziunis6920

    @sidihziunis6920

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@hamobu I remember former Yugoslavia when I was a kid and Yugotours the travel agency where my parents booked the travel. It was in western Europe quite a popular destination in the 80s. I was very young but I can remember I had a good time and nice interactions with kids. I also remember buying a cd of a german band called modern talking. The people seemed so solidly bonded together, it's unimaginable how they became enemies of one another like in a heartbeat. Perhaps a good reminder for you to tell the Americans when I see how divisive the rhetoric is being pushed by the media and politicians. There's worse than war and it's civil war.

  • @ShubhamMishrabro

    @ShubhamMishrabro

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@iampavle3153 he didn't said Yugoslavia was great but it was better than east Europe socialist countries. And it was still bad that's why he immigrated to us

  • @vicvance1387
    @vicvance13873 жыл бұрын

    Whenever I hear socialists describe their system I always question whether they have ever even met a human being.

  • @jakerickytan1232

    @jakerickytan1232

    3 жыл бұрын

    If he tried to manage my workplace, I would not respect him.

  • @culturalliberator9425

    @culturalliberator9425

    3 жыл бұрын

    Humans are pure of heart.

  • @HallyVee

    @HallyVee

    3 жыл бұрын

    Have you ever met a capitalist?

  • @culturalliberator9425

    @culturalliberator9425

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@HallyVee Met an Amarican?

  • @franktranks9445

    @franktranks9445

    3 жыл бұрын

    Believe it or not, socialists think this exact thing about capitalists. If we all just learned to respect each other's opinions and stopped yelling at those with different ideologies, we'd be much better off ya know.

  • @falsificationism
    @falsificationism3 жыл бұрын

    Props to ReasonTV for having Ben Burgis on! Regardless of your position, this is a sign of intellectual honesty--to have competent, capable socialists on for an open debate. Well done.

  • @culturalliberator9425

    @culturalliberator9425

    3 жыл бұрын

    If afraid non of them are but he's better then most.

  • @falsificationism

    @falsificationism

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@culturalliberator9425 yeah I get that. How would you debate the proposition and on which side?

  • @boilingsnowwater2121

    @boilingsnowwater2121

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@culturalliberator9425 lol sure buddy, people that think capitalism works are the same ones that cry about the elites owning everything.

  • @boilingsnowwater2121

    @boilingsnowwater2121

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@falsificationism Ben absolutely demolished. I would suggest you listen to Richard Wolff.

  • @culturalliberator9425

    @culturalliberator9425

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@boilingsnowwater2121 Oh ok opposed to socialism where the government owns everything because the government isn't full of peaple or elites. You are stuck in a cult and a fair tail land. Good day you are not worth my time or effort. Good bye.

  • @AlanJWatkins
    @AlanJWatkins3 жыл бұрын

    In a capitalist society you can actually discuss the advantages and disadvantages of other systems.

  • @saratjata

    @saratjata

    3 жыл бұрын

    that's one argument the socialist/communists can not deny against us capitalists...

  • @FS_Codex

    @FS_Codex

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@saratjata Yes, we can. The socialist/communist societies that you speak of were in fact state capitalist, and yes I know this is a common response to this type of argument, but it is true. For example, the USSR used the Soviet ruble as a base of currency and not labour vouchers or calculation-in-kind both trademarks of a possible lower communist society. In fact, the vanguard party (starting with Lenin then continuing with Stalin) started shutting down democratic worker organization as soon as possible so the vanguard party just continued class relations of the former system, i.e., state capitalist. Moreover, there are many instances where the phrase “you can actually discuss the advantages and disadvantages of other systems” does not apply. For example, in 60’s McCarthyism and earlier instances of the red scare (like after WW1) many supposed communists, socialists, anarchists, etc. were arrested for political dissent. Also, in many Latin American countries communist and socialist leaders who had a peaceful base of support or were elected democratically were killed or removed by the CIA and a right-wing dictatorship took control like Augusto Pinochet in Chile.

  • @unendingfrost

    @unendingfrost

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah so you are also falling into a common trap that was laid by American propaganda. That trap is equating socialism/communism with authoritarianism. Socialism and communism is an organization of an economic system where authoritarianism can arise in left wing or right wing governments. For instance: under capitalism in the late 1940s and 1950s people were jailed or even killed just because of the suspicion of leftist ideals. Seems like maybe we were not actually allowed to talk about other systems.

  • @AlanJWatkins

    @AlanJWatkins

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@unendingfrost aah yes... The Stalin famine era. Great times!

  • @unendingfrost

    @unendingfrost

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@AlanJWatkins ah yes, the death of million every year under the starvation wages of capital owners. Also reading, something you didn’t bother to learn. There’s a difference between a government structure and an economic system.

  • @SeparadoresAtecon
    @SeparadoresAtecon3 жыл бұрын

    my god how can there even be a debate about the topic of socialism after the repeated failure in every corner of the globe, next debate is nazisim preferable to capitalism, looking forward to that one, god were fucked its gonna sideways bad very soon

  • @soniacosta8397

    @soniacosta8397

    2 жыл бұрын

    Because we have freedom of speech

  • @davidm2364
    @davidm23643 жыл бұрын

    The socialist argument is frankly baffling. All this talk of owning the means of production. Thanks to price competition, this guy has the means of production sitting on his lap, and it’s thanks to capitalism that he does. That foldable piece of aluminum and silicon is the modern day means of production. Also, why is it that they always have the luxury brand (Apple) laptop and phone?

  • @Utterance616

    @Utterance616

    3 жыл бұрын

    I mean technically speaking it is the result of technological advancements that has occurred as a byproduct of the enlightenment & industrialism. While capitalism was the the means in which we incentivized that labour, it is quite plausible to consider it's existence within other systems.

  • @Utterance616

    @Utterance616

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Peace Out Thank you for asking! :D These are legitimate concerns & I wouldn't want to advocate for a system where more specialization isn't properly incentivized. While some people acquire these skills out of sheer passion, I agree that proper rewards are in order. I don't personally view socialism as a thing that can be quantified as a percentage relative to alternatives. (heck I'm not even a socialist myself :o) It's a bit vague, to be honest. something workers owning the means of production (whatever that means) It's also a common, yet completely understandable misconception that socialism requires or even advocated for state control. Heck, Marx didn't even care about the state gaining more power. Whatever your perspective on some old fashion "handouts", I want to give you the assurance that you probably wouldn't depend on a government to give you, your fair share. While there are different brands of socialism as it's an evolving critique of capitalism, the funny thing is that many of its newer variations have a lot of the things you expect to be absent aren't. (crazy :p) -Commodities still exist -Markets still exists -Wages still exist -Inequality exists (maybe less) -Private business still exists (maybe it's more limited, I dunno) -Co-ops join in for some fun -Profits still exist -Capital still exists (kinda funny tbh) At the heart of socialism for many, is that of a democratic workplace. Some people want workers to have a say in what they create. It's founded on the idea that labour should be guided by democracy for the needs of the community instead of capital alone. Ownership is shared, but hierarchies still exist. So if you have some skills to bring to the table then you would interview as normal. Except instead of a top-down approach, it's bottom-up. If you have any other questions I'd love to answer them.

  • @luciddream2033
    @luciddream20333 жыл бұрын

    Simply put, socialism can't be implemented without violating peoples constitutional rights. That's enough for me.

  • @criticalthinker3262

    @criticalthinker3262

    3 жыл бұрын

    Haven't all genocides been done under capitalism?

  • @luciddream2033

    @luciddream2033

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@criticalthinker3262 no and free market capitalism has nothing to do with genocide. It's a economic model. Free market capitalism is the absence of the state in the economics. Genocide by government is usually caused by government and government and corporation uniting for a common agenda. That is socialism, like what the nazis had. They were not capitalist. They hated free markets because they wanted to control businesses to make sure they are aligned with the interest of the state. So socialism could be argued to behind genocide more than free markets.

  • @FromTheFens219

    @FromTheFens219

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@luciddream2033 The Nazis were absolutely capitalists. As were those responsible for the genocide in Indonesia, and Chile, and Spain, and Argentina, and so on...

  • @luciddream2033

    @luciddream2033

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FromTheFens219 you are wrong and woefully ignorant. No scholar even debates this. Only ignorant leftwingers. Did nazi Germany have a state planned economy or a free market? Were businesses allowed to do as they please or were they required to carry out state agendas? What happens to those businesses that don't follow the state agenda is nazi Germany? Did the state control the prices of goods and commodities? There is little to no free market mechanism within nazi Germany. Even private ownership was at the direction of the state.

  • @cyberedge881

    @cyberedge881

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Joseph Sedgwick The Nazis were socialists.

  • @watchdealer11
    @watchdealer113 жыл бұрын

    The socialist looks exactly like I would expect. 😂

  • @davidlewis6728

    @davidlewis6728

    3 жыл бұрын

    i was thinking the same thing.

  • @Tacoman1967

    @Tacoman1967

    3 жыл бұрын

    A big dope.

  • @fearthehoneybadger

    @fearthehoneybadger

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Kevin Tewey Living below the poverty line here is a person's choice. Living below the poverty line under Socialism is the failure of that type of government.

  • @Tacoman1967

    @Tacoman1967

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Kevin Tewey no what happened is our country is corrupt. It's not Capitalism it's corruption. Capitalism means the people would have an open and free market but the system has prevented Capitalism from true and free operation. Instead America is now controlled by interests outside the country.

  • @soulfuzz368

    @soulfuzz368

    3 жыл бұрын

    Every. Damn. Time.

  • @zacharymaes9404
    @zacharymaes94043 жыл бұрын

    Socialism facts 1. Free does not actually mean free. 2. You were not entitled to someone else is hard earned money . . . EVER. 3. You cannot tax a nation into prosperity 4. No one is responsible for your financial situation but you. 5. Socialism leads to communism always. Capitalism encourages innovation. There is no incentive within socialism. I do believe we fundamentally want the same thing, (to help people), I think we just differ on the method to do so. I believe the best way is a thriving and free economy so people can help themselves and have equality of opportunity, instead of the alternative, equality of outcome (Socialism). I believe its not only inferior but dangerous to have a dependence on the government.

  • @AnarchyRules17

    @AnarchyRules17

    3 жыл бұрын

    You deny the reflexivity of identity? That is a hot take

  • @FosterBaba
    @FosterBaba3 жыл бұрын

    Just finished the opening remarks from the socialist. I have no idea what he's actually arguing for. First he said he WASN'T talking about a bunch of normal socialist stereotypes, a bunch a flowery emotionally charged words about ideals, then he started talking about how we're not entitled to our personal possessions and life sucks. I wanted some hard facts and logic, not an acting monolog

  • @culturalliberator9425

    @culturalliberator9425

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I couldn't believe when he said redistributing was more moral then consenting trade. What nonsense this guy is going to get destroyed. It's so easy to pull the mask off and see that they just want to steal for themselves. BUT HE DID IT HIMSELF!

  • @holydarkness6007

    @holydarkness6007

    3 жыл бұрын

    this is what Socialists or people who support socialism do. their original arguments made in the past fails so they do this language gymnastics and start changing the meaning of the word or creating branch meanings like Democratic Socialism or Anarco Socialism. try to distance the idea of socialism ever being implemented in the past. and start talking in theory and cannot give an actual hard road map of EXACTLY how to implement socialism as they see it. every single fucking one of them try to ride off the opening argument of "freedom, equality, and prosperity" despite the individual owns NOTHING, equality = everyone is equally fucked, prosperity = starvation/Everyone is poor except those who ENFORCE socialism. to sit there and preach as if HUMAN characteristics would just change because the economic system changed is extremely disingenuous. the people that take advantage of capitalism will find a way to do the same in Socialism history has shown that every ATTEMPT at trying to implement socialism has lead to either Dictatorship or Communism.

  • @mumpygumboo8554

    @mumpygumboo8554

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@holydarkness6007 ...and in N. America (yes, that includes México) the dictators are chosen every four years at a ballot box. Then they can do whatever they want. And, almost always they pander to their corporate donors. Therefore, we live under corporate oligarchies.

  • @ADarnSmore

    @ADarnSmore

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@holydarkness6007 not real socialism meme communism starve human nature bla bla bla at least we make new arguments right wingers haven't changed their talking points since the cold war

  • @mumpygumboo8554

    @mumpygumboo8554

    2 жыл бұрын

    that was just his opening, watch/listen to the whole debate.

  • @timfenton2446
    @timfenton24463 жыл бұрын

    My friend was is foster care his whole childhood. He now runs his own business and is kicking arse. Why should he give away his capital and resources to those who don’t want or intend to work nearly as hard as he has in his life?

  • @youngmachiavelli7625

    @youngmachiavelli7625

    3 жыл бұрын

    define socialism

  • @beemo9

    @beemo9

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's hard to distinguish those who can't work, like the disabled, etc from those who don't want to.

  • @spaceworm123

    @spaceworm123

    3 жыл бұрын

    What? No it isn’t

  • @timfenton2446

    @timfenton2446

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@beemo9 That's a fair point. What I take from Bens Burgis' argument is an expanding model of the community any one individual may be a part of. I'm from a large rural town were there are people who are truly deserving of welfare (I have no issue with them recieving a part of my tax dollar.) and people who are lazy and don't seem to be interested in contributing. It's the latter group that worry me when the ideas of ubi or worker controlled production are spoke of. I'm not sure how in a federal system that these two groups are differentiated.

  • @timfenton2446

    @timfenton2446

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@youngmachiavelli7625 Greater government control over business, dictating how and by who any company may be ran. As well as central planning in order to decide what individuals within a nation require. Socialist leaning programs such as welfare for needy or out of luck people and some form of public health care are good examples of positive outcomes. However I become extremely uncomfortable with the idea of the redistribution on wealth, I see no end of such a move that doesn't end in blood shed or collapse of business/financial systems. The phrase " You need to break a few eggs in order to make an omelette" makes my deeply suspicious of the mental stability of the speaker.

  • @Tofufiche
    @Tofufiche3 жыл бұрын

    "People use a cartoon definition of socialism.", also: "Here is my 1850 cartoon definition of capitalism.", also: "Lets define socialism as making the world a better place."

  • @ivandafoe5451

    @ivandafoe5451

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's because capitalism is returning to the robber baron era.

  • @vde1846

    @vde1846

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ivandafoe5451 The "robber baron era" saw the greatest expansion of wealth and opportunity for the common man in American history. Todays hyper regulated and overtaxed society is ossified and decaying, mainly living of the fumes from that era.

  • @Devin_Stromgren

    @Devin_Stromgren

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ivandafoe5451 The "Robber Barron" era was mostly myth. For example, during the time that Standard Oil had essentially a monopoly on the oil industry the price of it's products went down, not up, despite the claims by socialist an Keynesian economists that such a situation should lead to exactly the opposite. Also, by the time the US Government broke up Standard Oil it only held about 25% of the oil market, so apparently despite being a monopoly it was unable to keep other companies from starting up.

  • @charliekowittmusic

    @charliekowittmusic

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@vde1846 ahaha tell that to the workers who were murdered for going on strike for poor wages and working conditions! “But.. but it’s a time of massive wealth generation you guyz 😢 “

  • @bennymachado2201

    @bennymachado2201

    26 күн бұрын

    @@charliekowittmusic "ahaha tell that to the workers who were murdered for going on strike for poor wages and working conditions!" Was that the experience of 99% of people, or was the wealth of 99% of people greatly increasing, along with living standards?

  • @moribundmurdoch
    @moribundmurdoch3 жыл бұрын

    SPOILER WARNING: With Ben Burgis having such a low percentage in the beginning - I thought he was going to win. I'm muckstruck by the outcome - weird.

  • @TheAbsoluteSir

    @TheAbsoluteSir

    3 жыл бұрын

    I believe it was honestly largely due to his composure. Remember the old radio presidential debates where people believed the person with the nicer voice won? Yeah, that was this, except body language, was a factor. Ben showed himself to be emotional during this debate, a big mistake given that people take more than just the arguments being given into account.

  • @baconmeido7037
    @baconmeido70373 жыл бұрын

    "Socialism promotes freedom and equality" the words of someone who knows nothing about socialism obviously.

  • @a_happy_sisyphus

    @a_happy_sisyphus

    3 жыл бұрын

    "A society that puts equality over liberty will end up with neither equality nor liberty" - Milton Friedman

  • @frankvictorrood

    @frankvictorrood

    3 жыл бұрын

    No 8 hour workday for you. And you get child labour and slavery if you think like that

  • @jnice6952

    @jnice6952

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@frankvictorrood socialism is slavery

  • @frankvictorrood

    @frankvictorrood

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jnice6952 Letting children work in a factory too.

  • @jnice6952

    @jnice6952

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@frankvictorrood that is happening in the United States?

  • @knudsenbob
    @knudsenbob3 жыл бұрын

    Is it just me, or was Gene just arguing against democracy as a concept the entire time?

  • @aidanaldrich7795

    @aidanaldrich7795

    2 жыл бұрын

    Democracy isn't ridiculed enough

  • @knudsenbob

    @knudsenbob

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aidanaldrich7795 We should vote on that.

  • @randomguy1283

    @randomguy1283

    Жыл бұрын

    In my opinion the entire concept of democracy is socialist. Equal bargaining power over the government=the ability to exercise CONTROL and collective management over the resources of economic production which equals socialism. The real definition of socialism is "public rather than private ownership or CONTROL of property and natural resources" (emphasis personally added), which is what democracy is by definition. Thus the foundation for a democratic society is socialist. To my knowledge this isn't recognized a lot by libertarians and conservatives when they talk about the economy and even when they express opinions on civil disobedience.

  • @rmac3217

    @rmac3217

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@randomguy1283'Civil disobedience' today is a flowery way to describe soft terrorism. Actual civil disobedience would be refusing to be 'locked down' by an authoritarian govt and going about your day, or not being forced to cover your face like an oppressed woman under Sharia Law. Committing crime to harm or agitate other ppl until they bow to your demands is terrorism, although it's fluffy and ppl know they are dealing with ppl with mental issues.

  • @JSephH76

    @JSephH76

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes, he absolutely was. It's kind of insane how wildly authoritarian every capitalist argument is, while simultaneously pointing to socialism and calling democracy authoritarian because it forces freedom on the slaves who "may not want it". What absolute nonsense.

  • @verycoolguy3457
    @verycoolguy34573 жыл бұрын

    As the average reason viewer (a hard starche capitalist and libertarian) let me just say Burgis did great! I thought he was definitely speaking in good faith and that's something worth noting. Even if I disagree with him I respect how he did in this debate!

  • @OurNewestMember

    @OurNewestMember

    3 жыл бұрын

    ...Completely agree! I wasn't compelled by the evidence Burgis presented, but I thought his ability to organize key points to his argument and assert his logic under challenge was truly remarkable.

  • @mumpygumboo8554

    @mumpygumboo8554

    2 жыл бұрын

    Remember "cool guy" your wording of "even if..." We all should challenge our assumptions. Ben presents not only good debating skills, but also cogent, valuable positions with real life facts and examples.

  • @saradadhakal4748
    @saradadhakal47483 жыл бұрын

    The socialist is professor on philosophy The capitalist has a career in economics Who understands economic systems better I wonder?🤔🤔

  • @culturalliberator9425

    @culturalliberator9425

    3 жыл бұрын

    🤔🤔🤔

  • @lukesalazar9283

    @lukesalazar9283

    3 жыл бұрын

    🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • @m_h8745

    @m_h8745

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not to mention, this economist was a Marxist for much of his younger life

  • @rolyars

    @rolyars

    3 жыл бұрын

    Trick question. Before 2008 I would have gone for the economists

  • @Hunterchuck

    @Hunterchuck

    3 жыл бұрын

    Let's spin a question a different way to figure out whether or not this question and way of thinking is valid. The advocate for Democracy is a teacher. The advocate for the continuation of totalitarianism in North Korea has a career in the government. Who understands governmental systems better I wonder? 🤔🤔

  • @MisterMonsterMan
    @MisterMonsterMan3 жыл бұрын

    Is there a single example of a successful, long term socialist economy? There are dozens of examples on the capitalist side.......... is there 1 on the socialist side?

  • @tiagoseda9253

    @tiagoseda9253

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes. Utopialand it exists in the hearts and minds of soyboy socialists

  • @Casshio

    @Casshio

    2 жыл бұрын

    No, because they either turned into dictatorships, puppet states or got crushed/destabilized in some other way. If not by very corrupt people abusing new-found power and breaking their promises of a better state, it happend through US "intervention" for example. Sometimes even on the behalf of corporations.

  • @Haromicprocesser
    @Haromicprocesser3 жыл бұрын

    Criticising the appearance of Ben Burgis isn’t really an argument.

  • @maxwell2231

    @maxwell2231

    3 жыл бұрын

    it isn't like if he didn't come to the debate looking like mama's overgrown basement dwelling boy he would have won the debate

  • @Haromicprocesser

    @Haromicprocesser

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@maxwell2231 hmm just seems like if he’s arguments are so bad then wouldn’t it be easy to just go after thoses? Seems like an emotional reaction to an attachment to some pro capitalist worldview that is being criticised. There are great arguments to be had against him why not make them folks.

  • @maxwell2231

    @maxwell2231

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Haromicprocesser gene epstein did, that's my point

  • @MattSpoon07

    @MattSpoon07

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Haromicprocesser I dont argue with people that look like they are homeless bums.

  • @g.l.holdren162
    @g.l.holdren1623 жыл бұрын

    1:28:05 "Concentrated wealth always leads to concentrated political influence." Yes, Ben! ...and concentrated political influence ALWAYS leads to concentrated wealth. That's why giving government more economic power leads to the very problem you're trying to solve, whereas eliminating political power entirely solves both problems. (Eliminating economic power, on the other hand, leads to mass starvation.)

  • @tiagoseda9253

    @tiagoseda9253

    3 жыл бұрын

    You didn't have to kill him like that

  • @rexsoloman6874

    @rexsoloman6874

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not all socialist governments are Authoritarian you know... 🙄

  • @IL_Bgentyl

    @IL_Bgentyl

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rexsoloman6874 yes because people with influence love being on the same level as the bottom. It’s unrealistic to think society cares about others. The, “pandemic” or any other inconvenience should make it apparent the true nature of human. Self preservation.

  • @rexsoloman6874

    @rexsoloman6874

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@IL_Bgentyl Well that's the fault of shitty systems of government. Not any particular economic system. Capitalist countries also have narcissistic, self-serving leaders.

  • @g.l.holdren162

    @g.l.holdren162

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rexsoloman6874 all socialist governments become authoritarian.

  • @johnslugger
    @johnslugger3 жыл бұрын

    The second oldest government in the world uses Semi-Direct Democracy, Switzerland~1848 America is the oldest government in the world~1776 So the USA must be doing something right.

  • @hi14993

    @hi14993

    3 жыл бұрын

    1789 actually most gloss over the articles of confederation

  • @johnslugger

    @johnslugger

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@hi14993 True but kind of splitting hires. Still, we have ALL the other governments beat by a long-shot with China (The CCP) and The Russian Federation not even close to 100 years old yet. Also Putin and his Novichok-nerve-agent are a pure dictatorship at this point

  • @hi14993

    @hi14993

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@johnslugger Well, if you wanted hair splitting, why didn't you ask? Fun fact, the claim of the oldest surviving government in the world is the Isle of Man's Tynwald. although it isn't an independent government as it is under the umbrella of the UK. :P More seriously, though if the socialists and anarchists continue with their push for their respective ideologies then we will see a failed state condition in the US within 10 - 30 years.

  • @johnslugger

    @johnslugger

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@hi14993 When I say "Governments I mean True M-6 class nation-state governments.

  • @johnslugger

    @johnslugger

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@hi14993 On the other topic of Failed state I have no doubt we will hit another Great Depression or two but we should last about 1000 years since the funders based it on the Roman empire model compete with Senators plus some Greek democracy mixed in for good measure. Sad fact is if the USA dies an early death it will be centralized democracy that kills us. After all we are supposed to be a REPUBLIC of separate states. "And to the Republic for which it stands. One nation under God" etc.

  • @arthurbrown4984
    @arthurbrown49843 жыл бұрын

    By the way co-ops are just as capitalist as any other business

  • @arthurbrown4984

    @arthurbrown4984

    3 жыл бұрын

    @ilya shapiro Absolutely they are, you're selling your labor for a wage, that's capitalism. Capitalist don't care if you want a co-op, but socialist want to force all companies to be a co-op.

  • @arthurbrown4984

    @arthurbrown4984

    3 жыл бұрын

    @ilya shapiro I'm a free market capitalist and I'm Pro Co-op, but not for me.

  • @GeoFry3

    @GeoFry3

    3 жыл бұрын

    They are if they are voluntary. Otherwise they are just another form of slavery.

  • @colinmcc8564

    @colinmcc8564

    3 жыл бұрын

    Capitalism "an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state" I guess... but the "private owners" also being the employees would represent a pretty significant break from its history.

  • @soulfuzz368

    @soulfuzz368

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@colinmcc8564 not really, worker co-ops exist all over capitalist nations. I worked for one for a few years in Vancouver Canada.

  • @raulmontes4020
    @raulmontes40203 жыл бұрын

    Ben Burgis is exactly what I picture a Democratic Socialist to look and dress like.

  • @DrevorReal

    @DrevorReal

    3 жыл бұрын

    What he certainly isn't is a social democrat.

  • @SolarPlayer

    @SolarPlayer

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lol he even has a macbook

  • @addex1236

    @addex1236

    3 жыл бұрын

    God the sad part is I tried not to judge people on dress but my god did he have to go borderline stereotypical

  • @KhubbaS

    @KhubbaS

    3 жыл бұрын

    Very acute observation. I did notice that too. He is wearing a t-shirt. And that I think is vaguely disreputable.

  • @transon6655
    @transon66553 жыл бұрын

    01:38:10 So the only reason people will pay these finnes are because they fear being put into prison. This is where he lost the debate in my opinion. Putting people into prison because victimless crimes is unmoral.

  • @gtbrings

    @gtbrings

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think the whole point Ben was making is that there is a victim, who is the person making out with less in the wage labor arrangement. In the marxist analysis of wage labor, the capitalist only engages in the activity if they can personally profit from it. In a system where both parties are making out equally, a marxist wouldn't consider that to be a wage labor arrangement.

  • @transon6655

    @transon6655

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@gtbrings who decides when a trade is equal ? the Marxist or the people who are negotiating for a trade ?

  • @jeevanjayakrishnan2707

    @jeevanjayakrishnan2707

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@transon6655 Most probably the one with more bargaining power or cpacity

  • @Ayo22210
    @Ayo222103 жыл бұрын

    If you’re really worried about making another four bucks an hour while working you should want to get rid of income taxes and payroll taxes

  • @AnarchyRules17

    @AnarchyRules17

    3 жыл бұрын

    No, because without taxes I'd have to pay for private roads, private schooling, private fire departments etc etc. In the current system, those services are funded by everyone based on their ability to contribute, so the taxes are far less burdensome for a minimum wage worker than paying for privatized versions of all the essential services provided by taxes would be

  • @o11k

    @o11k

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@AnarchyRules17 ~50% of the federal budget = social security + medicare + medicaid ~15% = military ~8% = interest on debt. "But muh roads" is a red herring.

  • @edgarbm6407

    @edgarbm6407

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@AnarchyRules17 Roads are paid for by tax added in fuel prices. Schools, police/fire is from property taxes. Those are taxes you pay based on decisions you make. What Adam D is referring to is payroll taxes. This is tax taken from your pay before you make any decisions yourself.

  • @AnarchyRules17

    @AnarchyRules17

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@o11k as a human who plans to age for as long as possible, social security and medicare are absolutely other examples of something I want publicly funded. In the original hypothetical, as a minimum wage worker, medicaid is also clearly something I want publicly funded. I would be in favor of abolishing the US military, so I'm not saying the government spends my money perfectly, but there's no question as a minimum wage worker I get more out of being taxed than is taxed away

  • @AnarchyRules17

    @AnarchyRules17

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@edgarbm6407 payroll taxes are the second largest source of revenue for the federal government. Without them, they would have much less money available to fund all sorts of things that I want and would otherwise have to pay for on the private market, undoubtedly for much more than the tax burden of a minimum wage worker

  • @AreteMedia
    @AreteMedia3 жыл бұрын

    Socialist defeats his own argument in his opening statement because he changes the definition of socialism 🤣

  • @hawaiianknight6004

    @hawaiianknight6004

    3 жыл бұрын

    The Left always creates misleading definitions in order to stack the deck. He changed the definition of Capitalism, as well...

  • @FromTheFens219

    @FromTheFens219

    3 жыл бұрын

    or, maybe your definition is incorrect?

  • @AreteMedia

    @AreteMedia

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FromTheFens219 that would mean the dictionary’s definition is incorrect 🤷🏻‍♂️. Happy to debate it civilly any time.

  • @hawaiianknight6004

    @hawaiianknight6004

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@AreteMedia Dictionaries of common usage are rarely correct -Naziism and Fascism are just variants of Socialism. The Soviets spent millions of dollars annually to distance Communism from Nazis even though they were just competing franchises selling the same products.

  • @AreteMedia

    @AreteMedia

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@hawaiianknight6004 Respectfully I disagree. You said it yourself, dictionaries of common usage. If we can’t agree on the meaning of words, there’s no way we can have a productive discussion. Perhaps that’s the problem. I would point to the practices of the Soviet Union as a reason FOR dictionaries.

  • @brianbugno4660
    @brianbugno46603 жыл бұрын

    I'll save you 2 hours of your life: No.

  • @Reg_The_Galah

    @Reg_The_Galah

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @FromTheFens219

    @FromTheFens219

    3 жыл бұрын

    Socialism will win

  • @GO0DWOLF
    @GO0DWOLF3 жыл бұрын

    Jesus, this is right down the road from me. I wish I had known so I could have attended.

  • @estebansuarez7278

    @estebansuarez7278

    3 жыл бұрын

    So sorry, Sam and I tried to get the word out as much as we could I believe there are other debates going on in the area, check out the soho forum website to see

  • @GO0DWOLF

    @GO0DWOLF

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@estebansuarez7278 I'll keep an eye on the website. Thanks!

  • @RJKYEG
    @RJKYEG3 жыл бұрын

    If you think something is a good idea then go ahead and do it, but don't go on an try to force other people to do it.

  • @moribundmurdoch
    @moribundmurdoch3 жыл бұрын

    I've worked for below minimum wage before (I was having trouble getting a job and I appreciated the pay over no pay). This is just an anecdotal story and I wouldn't take this too seriously, but I felt like mentioning this.

  • @daltonbrasier5491

    @daltonbrasier5491

    3 жыл бұрын

    Millions of other people have been in your se situation. Including me.

  • @3rdfitzgerald

    @3rdfitzgerald

    3 жыл бұрын

    As have I when I was younger. People completely neglect how many more jobs can exist naturally when minimum wage is either far below inflation or removed outright

  • @culturalliberator9425

    @culturalliberator9425

    3 жыл бұрын

    Inflation!!! INFLATION MY POOR AMARICAN DOOLAR! WHY! WHY!

  • @rumble1925

    @rumble1925

    3 жыл бұрын

    The social democratic solution to wages is to let industry representatives and unions negotiate collective agreements. No minimum wage, no job market regulation. It's a market approach.

  • @culturalliberator9425

    @culturalliberator9425

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rumble1925 Not what this guy said. You're going to jail. Also unions get corrupted very quickly it's not hard.

  • @DavidVargas-xb3dk
    @DavidVargas-xb3dk3 жыл бұрын

    Governments have the Midas touch, except whatever they touch turns to crap...

  • @Mocoso7

    @Mocoso7

    3 жыл бұрын

    ur phace

  • @gibbytravis
    @gibbytravis3 жыл бұрын

    Ben brings up Jim Crow as if that supports his point on consumer action being a force for change. Does he not know that Jim Crow is an example of the tyranny of the majority working through the ballot box? Fewer businesses would have segregated were it not mandated by the government. I don't think it supports his argument.

  • @brandondavid3643
    @brandondavid36433 жыл бұрын

    Ben couldn’t be bothered to dress appropriately for a formal debate. Jeesh

  • @MrMusashiMusashi

    @MrMusashiMusashi

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well, that's actually a good sign. The act of dressing for the occasion can be seen as a mental manipulation since most humans are influenced by trivial matters such as clothing. In fact, science demonstrates that many humans are so weak minded that they attribute skill or knowledge to a person merely due to trivial features like attractiveness and, in this case, formal attire. Him dressing as a "casual" leads me to believe he couldn't care less about those kinds of things or in manipulating us with anything less than an argument. Or.... He's mind screwing us and he double manipulated us into thinking he's like us! Get him boys! lol

  • @Captain_Coochie_Cruncher

    @Captain_Coochie_Cruncher

    3 жыл бұрын

    Who cares how someone dresses? Conservatives are so shallow they can't even see past appearance, sad.

  • @AR-ne9xx

    @AR-ne9xx

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Captain_Coochie_Cruncher" hurr durr conservatives mean" he looks like shit and its a telling aspect. Boo.

  • @Captain_Coochie_Cruncher

    @Captain_Coochie_Cruncher

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@AR-ne9xx Skin color, clothing, accent, etc., only conservatives judge people about that shit. Just say your narrow minded and move on.

  • @AR-ne9xx

    @AR-ne9xx

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Captain_Coochie_Cruncher Literally nobody talks about all of those things you mentioned more than liberals. Case in point is you very randomly bringing them up now, even tho I was only talking about THIS guy and his hideous orange SHIRT. Exposed your damn self. Reaching is for the disingenuous.

  • @randominternetguy1499
    @randominternetguy14993 жыл бұрын

    destiny got destroyed in this debate

  • @zacharymaes9404
    @zacharymaes94043 жыл бұрын

    People hate capitalism because it takes real responsibility over your own life to achieve something. Much easier to complain then take responsibility.

  • @tipperzack

    @tipperzack

    3 жыл бұрын

    Some winners capitalism are just lucky.

  • @sladefisk4339

    @sladefisk4339

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not really it's because the very wealthy and powerful companies are able to exploit such as become oligarchies to manipulate the market and lobby to change laws to benefit themselves. I often hear people talk about lowering taxes for business but not for individuals, in every way the individual suffers.

  • @AnarchyRules17

    @AnarchyRules17

    3 жыл бұрын

    All those kids that die from lack of food, clean water, or housing just didn't have that hustle mindset

  • @sladefisk4339

    @sladefisk4339

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@AnarchyRules17 sadly people just think it's all about laziness which is really sad. Shows they dont have a realistic perspective of the world

  • @Flatbush21rst
    @Flatbush21rst3 жыл бұрын

    Quick answer: No, socialism isn’t better than capitalism. That’s like asking, is cancer better than a clean bill of health.

  • @thenewmayorofcrazytown7392

    @thenewmayorofcrazytown7392

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well said. What an absolute waste having a debate like this.

  • @jeremyscungio16

    @jeremyscungio16

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@thenewmayorofcrazytown7392 gotta prove it to them some how.

  • @thenewmayorofcrazytown7392

    @thenewmayorofcrazytown7392

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jeremyscungio16 Explain the reason there is a Third World is because of Socialism.

  • @Flatbush21rst

    @Flatbush21rst

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@thenewmayorofcrazytown7392 exactly!

  • @puncifikator3870
    @puncifikator38703 жыл бұрын

    great arguments and manners from both sides of the debate!!!

  • @blackout07blue

    @blackout07blue

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nobody relevant in America is socialist. Bernie Sanders even only uses policies from capitalist European countries.

  • @nPcDrone

    @nPcDrone

    3 жыл бұрын

    There is no argument in favor of socialism

  • @brokenjava11

    @brokenjava11

    3 жыл бұрын

    smoke weed erey day!

  • @mhmhm5337

    @mhmhm5337

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@blackout07blue I will tell you one thing about Bernie that is note-worthy. I am from Norway, I have lived in 6 European countries, the US and Hong Kong. I currently live in Switzerland, where I have been living for more than 4 years. Bernie would be considered a socialist in Europe. here is the catch that u are almost right about, but ur quite off. Almost all European countries have a multi-system. This makes it so that the niche parties gets very few votes. I would put Bernie in the category of a little further to the left of most European labour parties. However, in Europe, none of the left-wing parties gets enough votes so they are forced into working with the parties that are considered moderate. Here is also the issue with Bernie. And that is the fact that the policies he is proposing are all too much at once. If you look at European political policies over the past 50 years. we will see that Bernie's policies are more policies that have been done for the past 30-40 years in Europe. ALL AT ONCE. And naturally, the socialists won't have enough with their cake. So they want even more cake. Bernie is especially this type of politician... Therefore Bernie IS considered a hardcore socialist in my opinion. You should also consider a lot of Bernie's fiscal policies would wreck the entire world economy. The funny part about government regulation is the fact that the countries with the most regulations on corporations always see the most amount of crashes, meanwhile, the countries with the least amount of regulations always see the fewest amount of economic crashes, and rarely ever see sector crashes... So there is that you will have to consider if you are a Bernie bro.

  • @bingbong3643
    @bingbong36433 жыл бұрын

    I can’t wait until we’re all equally poor.

  • @TheGateShallStand
    @TheGateShallStand3 жыл бұрын

    A few words from Marty Robbins always come back to me in moments such as these, Ain't I Right?

  • @TheGateShallStand

    @TheGateShallStand

    3 жыл бұрын

    @luna66 it's not illegal if you have enough guns

  • @TheGateShallStand

    @TheGateShallStand

    3 жыл бұрын

    @luna66 *shoulda used more*

  • @TheGateShallStand

    @TheGateShallStand

    3 жыл бұрын

    @luna66 you're*

  • @theojudice5609

    @theojudice5609

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@TheGateShallStand remind me, who won again?

  • @TheGateShallStand

    @TheGateShallStand

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@theojudice5609 nobody won that war, *mostly because we didnt use enough napalm,* but in the end it was a loss for both sides

  • @whm_w8833
    @whm_w88333 жыл бұрын

    I can only wish debates are structure like this

  • @SwordOfApollo
    @SwordOfApollo3 жыл бұрын

    If you want to know exactly why socialism, when implemented with any consistency, always leads to an oppressive, corrupt dictatorship, I recommend searching Google for this video: "Why Socialism is Always Oppressive, Dictatorial and Corrupt".

  • @ivandafoe5451

    @ivandafoe5451

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's what America has now, but you can't even be bothered to notice.

  • @cyberedge881

    @cyberedge881

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Ivan Dafoe Yeah, mostly due to socialists (leftists) and socialists-lite (conservatives). It's not because of a free market system.

  • @civilengineer3349

    @civilengineer3349

    Жыл бұрын

    I wonder why my biases are proven right. Watch the video about my biases being right

  • @heathkitchen6475
    @heathkitchen64753 жыл бұрын

    You’re telling me the socialist began shouting over his fellow interlocutor when he began to lose the argument? I am shocked! LOL

  • @realdanielhume

    @realdanielhume

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'd really be interseted how you'd react when your interlocutor is spitting out lies and disinformation.

  • @maxmillianwiegel1643
    @maxmillianwiegel16433 ай бұрын

    It’s always a philosopher with piss-poor experience in running an economy who’s a socialist, against an actual economist who runs things for real who’s a capitalist. Ivory tower v.s. Reality. Guess what? Reality always wins.

  • @TRUTHandLIGHT4809
    @TRUTHandLIGHT48092 жыл бұрын

    Easy answer. Do people try to break into socialist countries, or break out?

  • @Blkglssjw
    @Blkglssjw3 жыл бұрын

    "No socialist ever gave a thought to the possibility that the abstract entity which he wants to vest with unlimited power - whether it is called humanity, society, nation, state, or government - could act in a way of which he himself disproves." Ludwig von Mises

  • @Blkglssjw

    @Blkglssjw

    3 жыл бұрын

    "A socialist advocates socialism because he is fully convinced that the supreme director of the socialist commonwealth will be reasonable from his - the individual socialist's - point of view, that he will aim at those ends of which he - the individual socialist - fully approves, and that he will try to attain these ends by choosing means which he - the individual socialist - would also choose."

  • @Blkglssjw

    @Blkglssjw

    3 жыл бұрын

    "Every socialist calls only that system a genuinely socialist system in which these conditions are completely fulfilled; all other brands claiming the name of socialism are counterfeit systems entirely different from true socialism. Every socialist is a disguised dictator. Woe to all dissenters! They have forfeited their right to live and must be "liquidated." The market economy makes peaceful cooperation among people possible in spite of the fact that they disagree with regard to their value judgements. In the plans of the socialists there is no room left for dissenting views. Their principle is Gleichschaltung, perfect uniformity enforced by the police." Ludwig von Mises

  • @countthemoon4956

    @countthemoon4956

    3 жыл бұрын

    That’s obviously not true. Jfc.

  • @Blkglssjw

    @Blkglssjw

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@countthemoon4956 oh what a rebuttal!

  • @countthemoon4956

    @countthemoon4956

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Blkglssjw there isn’t really any reason to debunk an obviously false statement.

  • @lordsharshabeel
    @lordsharshabeel3 жыл бұрын

    Apparently the line was too long at the People’s Bureau of Professional Attire.

  • @p.chuckmoralesesquire3965

    @p.chuckmoralesesquire3965

    3 жыл бұрын

    how easily you are conned by a guy in a suit

  • @lordsharshabeel

    @lordsharshabeel

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@p.chuckmoralesesquire3965 it’s true. Better that nobody should be allowed to wear suits so nobody can get conned, right my guy?

  • @p.chuckmoralesesquire3965

    @p.chuckmoralesesquire3965

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@lordsharshabeel Seems to be working on 99% of this simple audience LOL. SEE! He must be a serious person, he has a suit on! All of these dog sht wages businesses have been paying, the outsourcing, the crumbling roads and buildings all around the midwest for the past 40+ years, it was the specter of socialism this whole time and NOT our dominant mode of economic production capitalism! naawwhh couldn't be! /endsarcasm

  • @p.chuckmoralesesquire3965

    @p.chuckmoralesesquire3965

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@lordsharshabeel you self-serious dumbfks are the best, imagine putting on a suit for a youtube video hahah /cringe

  • @lordsharshabeel

    @lordsharshabeel

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@p.chuckmoralesesquire3965 which do you consider more dominant, capitalism or the nation-state?

  • @willsabol8391
    @willsabol83913 жыл бұрын

    The Q&A was so disappointing. Could have been a much better debate if Gene had addressed Ben's points more directly rather than flirting with straw men and ad hominem.

  • @michaelwallace9291
    @michaelwallace92913 жыл бұрын

    Why does he open by insulting the whole of the crowd?

  • @waynespringer501
    @waynespringer5013 жыл бұрын

    One question I would have liked to see Ben answer is in his "worker owned co-op" how do you fire unproductive workers, when that worker is literally an owner of the company?

  • @soulfuzz368

    @soulfuzz368

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hiring and firing is usually done democratically. I worked for a cooperative for 7 years once. I am a pretty introverted person so for me it felt like I had a bunch of bosses instead of just one.

  • @waynespringer501

    @waynespringer501

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@soulfuzz368 You can't fire an owner. If that were possible then the employees are NOT ACTUALLY AN OWNER. Otherwise they are just merely stock holders in a worker coop, which is no different than Amazon employees who get Amazon stock as part of their compensation. The same Amazon that those who support the worker coop nonsense state that the purpose of worker coops is to prevent the Amazon's of the world.

  • @soulfuzz368

    @soulfuzz368

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@waynespringer501 lol why are you arguing with me? I’ve worked for one and I’m just telling you how it was there. Semantic disagreements are useless. It is completely different from amazon because every worker has say in the wage structure, hiring process and basically every business decision. Low ranking workers and Amazon have zero say in any of this. This is why cooperatives usually don’t grow or do it very slowly, the decision making process is tedious. I think cooperatives are best suited to service based companies like restaurants and daycares but work poorly for companies that need to innovate and grow to survive.

  • @homewall744
    @homewall7443 жыл бұрын

    Freedom doesn't mean you get whatever you want whenever you want at any price you want. Sometimes you do work a job you'd rather not work, but not prefer to NOT work over not getting paid.

  • @RoyArrowood

    @RoyArrowood

    3 жыл бұрын

    Owning my own business is more free than working for my previous employers. Some days I work and don't get paid or I bid a job wrong and make no money (even lose money 😬). Some days I make in a day what I made at my previous jobs in a week or more. Even if the pay was less than I could make working for someone else though I would still want to be self employed. Sometimes I just hang out with my customers lol. I quoted a job for an acquaintance and then we shot bow and arrows in their back yard. Another friend of a friend made me a sandwich and then showed me their guitars (we both play). I couldn't get away with that before but now there's nobody to say I can't and if I don't have a job scheduled there's no reason I shouldn't. Work doesn't even feel like work to me anymore. I just help people with problems. That is the beauty of freedom. I imagine how much happier I would be if the government wasn't in the way or so many goals.

  • @Bisquick

    @Bisquick

    3 жыл бұрын

    Cool, not the argument _at all_ nor was it literally ever. As simply as possible, the system is inherently unsustainable. Adam Smith, the "father of capitalism himself" pointed this out extensively with the same points that Marx uses, but these require an attention span more than that of a housefly so I'm going to make this meme-ified and edgy to get anyone to understand this...maybe...idk we'll see what happens. Capitalism is the division of class via the base material organization of ownership and control and importantly to the "libertarian" folk (of which I was one for most of my life to be clear so I get all the dumbass points), _this relationship is protected by the state_ . The police protect first and foremost, say it with me, private property. Gee, it's like that's why they're the only union allowed to exist in the US or something. Anyway...here you guys pretend to like data right? scholar.princeton.edu/sites/default/files/mgilens/files/gilens_and_page_2014_-testing_theories_of_american_politics.doc.pdf tldr; economic elites influence the vast majority of government policy whose outcomes benefit and align with the interests of the capital class (shocker). You can have capitalism or democracy, not both. The class distinction that fuels production at the base of how we organize material reality under capitalism relies on an inherent power disparity and class tension (the one that implicitly coerces the working class to work while simultaneously incentivizing capital to cut wages to increase profit) that over time has allowed the capital class (particularly finance capital or "fictitious capital" as Marx appropriately called it) to entrench and reify this disparity and consequently the scope and reach of their control and influence toward almost entirely capturing the very institutional tool intended to mediate these class antagonisms in the state. It'd be crazy if people pointed this out like 200+ years ago and were brutally suppressed for even trying to change it, like the optimates of Rome crushing the populares movement of the Gracchi bros and later Caesar, all of which of course literally murdered by the senate...oh wait... Anyway, it's not like any of you give a shit, but for the few that might be interested in the non-strawman understanding of socialism, the one had I known about earlier would have presumably made me less of a pretentious jackass promoting this "divine right of the entrepreneur" bullshit while the world literally burned around me behind the American imperial curtain to provide me the arrogance to suggest this (as it continues to do and intensify doing): www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/sw/index.htm Also relevant regarding US empire, and how we sustain this bullshit - can elaborate more if anyone wants, Lenin extending Marx and being entirely correct about the trajectory of the next century (woah predictive power, crazy right?): www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1916/imp-hsc Oh yeah I guess you'd have to have some awareness of this grotesque bullshit too: www.wikiwand.com/en/United_States_involvement_in_regime_change Also check out like literally any of the CIA and their history. Vincent Bevins' recent book the Jakarta Method has some absolutely disgusting details but the CIA itself are quite open about all of it and its main mission to protect US capitalism (can't get much more clear than Pinochet and the ousting of Allende in Chile, that dude _loved_ "free markets" oh and throwing people out of helicopters - see: Operation Condor).

  • @rolyars

    @rolyars

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'd recommend the book "bullshit jobs" to put that argument in another perspective.

  • @ExPwner

    @ExPwner

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Bisquick " The police protect first and foremost, say it with me, private property." Wrong. The state exists to prop itself up. Private property has not ever been the primary focus of the state. You're a moron. "tldr; economic elites influence the vast majority of government policy whose outcomes benefit and align with the interests of the capital class (shocker)." Oh wow, it's almost like having a massive state is a BAD IDEA! Wonder why the capitalists in all of these debates are advocating for less of a state and the Marxists are advocating for more of it?? No one is coercing labor, and no amount of your faux moralizing makes Marxism better than capitalism. Ignoring the massive human rights abuses that preceded said regime changes is not only idiotic but still pales in comparison to the atrocities of socialists around the world.

  • @sten260

    @sten260

    3 жыл бұрын

    Even if it did, it's literally impossible. We live in a world with limited resources and limitless demands and "wants". Everybody wants a sports car, but it's physically impossible to give everybody sports car, because there are more people than sports cars. That's why socialism doesn't work. You need prices to determine who gets a sports car and who don't. Because EVERYBODY cannot get a damn sports car. This goes with any "nice thing" that billionaires can get, but normal people can't

  • @menoyuno8430
    @menoyuno84303 жыл бұрын

    Socialism lost yet again.

  • @barbarajansen4912
    @barbarajansen49122 жыл бұрын

    Socialism Vs. Capitalism When I hear the word “socialism” I want to gag. Having been born in a socialist country, I have plenty of real life experience stories that stuck with me over the years. All I remember is being poor and unable to get the nutritional products and had to have them shipped to us from the UNITED STATES. Parents standing in line waiting for bread. Sending packages from the US to needy relatives who were unable to buy certain things. You had to work a month to purchase a pair of shoes. A car? Forget about it. No one had cars. Most people lived in small concrete apartments. The only way you could “make it” was to join “The Party”. Scarcity was the leading problem with socialism. First of all, there’s no such thing as equality. We are ALL different, with different skills, aptitudes and abilities. I used to hear around the table “ Whether you sit or stand you get paid the same.” So much for equality. Where is the incentive to work? None. No incentive no productivity. No productivity= EMPTY SHELVES. You know the definition of Democracy? Two wolves and a lamb deciding what’s for dinner. We are a REPUBLIC, NOT A DEMOCRACY. Thank God! Socialism is a breezeway to communism, where you are monitored and have no future of ever owning property. Property is for the Socialist politicians who skim off the top of the working class, give it to the workers and KEEP THE REST FOR THEMSELVES. Freedom of speech? My father used to listen to “Voice Of America” to get real news. We couldn’t wait to escape from the claws of poverty and raging censorship. So you can debate this all you want but in my life’s experience the Marxist is a Godless tyrannical System making everyone a slave of the state. It is the LOVE OF MONEY that creates slavery to those who don’t have the privilege. Socialism is ALL about privilege, the control of manufacturing based not on incentives but based on duty. While those who have no incentive to contribute because why work harder if everyone is treated equally. You can sugar coat this any way you want but the definition of insanity is repeating the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. It was the tyrants who infected our money system with the Federal Reserve so they can come across as creating philanthropy, using it as a mask to steal from the masses and make capitalism a sham and a scam because the Marxists took over our government over a hundred years ago. If you knowing that a 100 million people died in the Bolshevik Revolution when they tried their Marxist Communist Agenda. If you are in favor of all these wars which both capitalists and communists support, then maybe a death wish is at hand. At best: a cradle of corruption because regardless of what model we use: THE LOVE OF MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL PARTICULARLY THOSE WHO CONTROL IT. Carefully examine who the money grabbers are: their names and their origins. It will answer all your questions.

  • @BigEvan96

    @BigEvan96

    2 жыл бұрын

    What country are you originally from? I'm an American and I agree with everything you said. We need more people like you here and we want people like you to come here. People who respect America and it's economic systems.

  • @Sidtube10

    @Sidtube10

    2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent comment. But to be clear, worker owned co-ops are not the same as state owned enterprises with sick incentive structures in place. The co-ops are just more egalitarian.

  • @simonsimon2888
    @simonsimon28883 жыл бұрын

    How many of you can still remember Phil Collin's song 'A DAY IN PARADISE!' or stimulating fable 'THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL' who was found frozen to death on the Christmas day. "Oh!... Come all thee faithfulls!"

  • @druoleary

    @druoleary

    3 жыл бұрын

    All she had to do was knock at the door or the window.

  • @culturalliberator9425

    @culturalliberator9425

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@druoleary Well, did it take place in Russia or Amarica?

  • @poma6341
    @poma63413 жыл бұрын

    I would take care my mouth breathing and weight problems before I begin to assume the position of speaking on behalf of the workers who have to pee in bottles.

  • @FormidableTechVirginiaBeach

    @FormidableTechVirginiaBeach

    3 жыл бұрын

    The mouth breathing bothered me a lot, I thought maybe it was just me! 😅

  • @foolmetwice374
    @foolmetwice3743 жыл бұрын

    5:12 False. People do not resort to "peeing in bottles" at an Amazon facility. Utter bollocks. Working conditions today are almost incomprehensively better and easier to deal with than ever before. Bezos only demands productivity quotas because the PEOPLE demand it. If you want the product to come in on time, then you want the workers to haul it. So you're the one demanding it.

  • @heathkitchen6475
    @heathkitchen64753 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if it ever dawned on Ben that the people in that room voted against his idea TWICE.

  • @reggiewatts1926

    @reggiewatts1926

    3 жыл бұрын

    It’s an inherently libertarian audience, they were always going to biased against him. I don’t think it dispels the idea that the broader work force could be swayed by the idea of having greater autonomy in their places of work.

  • @heathkitchen6475

    @heathkitchen6475

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@reggiewatts1926 dude he lost people from his own side to capitalism. Sorry but you missed the point.

  • @reggiewatts1926

    @reggiewatts1926

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@heathkitchen6475 his point about giving people the right to autonomy in their workplace wasn’t the singular point the crowd were voting on

  • @ExPwner

    @ExPwner

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@reggiewatts1926 cope.

  • @reggiewatts1926

    @reggiewatts1926

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ExPwner galaxy brain response

  • @Ayo22210
    @Ayo222103 жыл бұрын

    What about the average worker in a co-op and they own 2% equity in the company he works for a year and the companies unprofitable and he makes no money that year

  • @zbsishrth3734

    @zbsishrth3734

    3 жыл бұрын

    Very less workers would like that

  • @chbrules
    @chbrules3 жыл бұрын

    Right off the bat the socialist strawmans the definition of "Capitalism." You know this is going to be a high-quality, intelligent debate. /s Socialist ideology is bred in resentment, jealousy, sloth, and greed - definitely great qualities of any socioeconomic system. Capitalism isn't perfect, but it has created the most prosperous and positive world-changing systems humanity has ever seen.

  • @AnarchyRules17

    @AnarchyRules17

    3 жыл бұрын

    "I can't believe this guy did a strawman 😞. Socialism is when resentment, jealousy, sloth, and greed"

  • @patrickbertlein4626

    @patrickbertlein4626

    Жыл бұрын

    I am not so sure about the merits of capitalism, although I am sure Ben and I will not be friends.

  • @gonavy505
    @gonavy5053 жыл бұрын

    Benny the Socialist with a Mac Book that would never exist in a Socialist Planned Economy.

  • @willnoir781
    @willnoir7813 жыл бұрын

    Is he seriously insisting that people don’t get penalized or thrown in jail for hiring people under the table? And that the threat of prison and financial penalization for doing so doesn’t exist? In his mind: (Government) no pay people small moneys (People) okie dokie

  • @CarrotCakeMake

    @CarrotCakeMake

    3 жыл бұрын

    That pissed me off too. There are stories of people being seriously threatened just for doing hobbies (like making wine) because of minimum wage laws.

  • @Andwhatson420

    @Andwhatson420

    3 жыл бұрын

    Clearly you both missed his point he was implying that new employment laws will not be hard to implement like the ones we have already

  • @willnoir781

    @willnoir781

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Andwhatson420 clearly you missed the point that we made that employment laws send people to jail if someone breaks them

  • @CarrotCakeMake

    @CarrotCakeMake

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Andwhatson420 The point is that he is trying to sell socialism as a self help program when it is actually a policy to classify certain actions as crimes. He's trying to get away with the "it is good for people" argument which is irrelevant when it comes to deciding whether to treat someone as a criminal or not. That why market advocates are always smashing socialists by telling the truth "hey you are talking about sending people to jail." And socialists always respond with some pissant weak reply like "oh we'll start with small penalties not jail" or "people get sent to jail all the time what's the problem".

  • @d4n4nable

    @d4n4nable

    3 жыл бұрын

    Apparently he's also anti-sex work. Why should it be illegal for your boss to ask for sexual favors?

  • @M88ike
    @M88ike3 жыл бұрын

    AND THE ANSWER IS... no

  • @mikesmith542
    @mikesmith5423 жыл бұрын

    Every single time I hear someone defend socialism I have to hear it from the mouth of someone who can't even properly define capitalism as an economic system.

  • @dannydelacruz7303

    @dannydelacruz7303

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Kevin Tewey we don't have true capitalism

  • @mallardofmodernia8092

    @mallardofmodernia8092

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@dannydelacruz7303 oh god dont use the same argument as those who say thats not real socialism. Its dumb.

  • @mikesmith542

    @mikesmith542

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Kevin Tewey That's factually incorrect. The poverty rate is below 10 percent and the standard of living, even for those under the poverty line is the highest it's every been . . . or are we including babies and dead people in our polling? If so, I fully support wages for the deceased and age disadvantaged.

  • @skylanh4319

    @skylanh4319

    3 жыл бұрын

    And someone who looks like a stereotypical leech on society.

  • @skylanh4319

    @skylanh4319

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Kevin Tewey even our crony capitalism creates a higher standard of living for our "people in poverty" then most socialist middle classes. P.S. poverty levels are based on your own countries median income. So it is meaningless to compare poverty numbers between countries.

  • @coiledsteel8344
    @coiledsteel83443 жыл бұрын

    Even Communism, as a 'THEORY' Makes it's Points - BUT IS an Absolute Nightmare in 'PRACTICE!'

  • @vojtasks

    @vojtasks

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not even a theory makes point as Austrian economists pointed out. It cannot ever be more efficient than a capitalistic economy.

  • @ChrizardsAdventures
    @ChrizardsAdventures3 жыл бұрын

    Great debate. I'd love to see a better hybrid of the two one day.

  • @homewall744
    @homewall7443 жыл бұрын

    Have you ever noticed that most everything you like in your life, your home, clothing, food, neighborhoods, jobs, products, services, universities were created by democratic vote rather than free people?

  • @civilengineer3349

    @civilengineer3349

    Жыл бұрын

    Really? I didnt know China had democracy! Thank goodness the owners of Walmart only buy from such great exemplars of moral good!

  • @SunBrohan
    @SunBrohan3 жыл бұрын

    I find it morally reprehensible when someone embraces the idea of forcefully redistributing (Stealing) the hard worked fruits of ones labor to those who are more than capable but have put forth no time or effort into themselves or the world around them.

  • @sladefisk4339

    @sladefisk4339

    3 жыл бұрын

    Income tax

  • @star.soaked.wanderer

    @star.soaked.wanderer

    3 жыл бұрын

    what about those that aren't capable?

  • @TheXarus

    @TheXarus

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@star.soaked.wanderer Most people are much more capable than they think. It's mindset more than genes.

  • @SunBrohan

    @SunBrohan

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@star.soaked.wanderer Each case is different but those who are willing to help should and those who don't shouldn't be forced to at the point of a gun.

  • @sladefisk4339

    @sladefisk4339

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@TheXarus that's not the case anymore we are in a time where the ultra wealthy are squeezing all they can and pushing out the middle and lower classes.

  • @scotthix2926
    @scotthix29263 жыл бұрын

    Segregation - do you know how much it cost to put in an extra set of bathrooms. My aunt had to add a second bathroom to her business. It was a 25% of her start-up cost. This was just 1 room for male clients. It previously had a dual use restroom. Owners did not want to segregate bathrooms, it was govt mandated

  • @dianapease643
    @dianapease6432 жыл бұрын

    Think True Capitalism, not Crony Capitalism. Crony capitalism is what we are experiencing now.

  • @GINGI9519
    @GINGI95193 жыл бұрын

    Did richard wolf not recover from the last debate beating?

  • @mikesmith542

    @mikesmith542

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Kevin Tewey This time communism will work, I promise!

  • @vde1846
    @vde18463 жыл бұрын

    Socialists are free to live and experiment in a capitalist society, but even in Bens own explanation of his utopian fantasy version of socialism capitalist activity would be persecuted by force. Tells you all you need to know.

  • @trav8392

    @trav8392

    2 жыл бұрын

    what? how is living and "experimenting" (i assume you mean organizing or running a business in a democratized manner) and capitalist activity comparable at all? even if it was the assumption that socialists are free to live in america is pretty disingenuous when black socialist orgs like the bpp have been targeted out of existence by well documented state funded programs that had the expressed goal of protecting the capitalist system

  • @vde1846

    @vde1846

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@trav8392 And yet there are millions of co-ops and communes all over the free world including in America, you are just not allowed to steal and intimate (as I know you'd really like to). It's just an extremely inefficient form of organization.

  • @trav8392

    @trav8392

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@vde1846 I’m assuming you mean intimidate which is literally the capitalist mode of worker management Lol

  • @vde1846

    @vde1846

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@trav8392 "You do what I want and you get this compensation, you don't you don't" so scary!

  • @trav8392

    @trav8392

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@vde1846 Crazy though how you’re forced to work to live unless you’re born into money so it’s not really so optional

  • @TheMichaelMove
    @TheMichaelMove3 жыл бұрын

    Is bad better than good? Is death better than life? Is sickness better than health? This “debate” has been over for decades.

  • @understorymainchannel8326

    @understorymainchannel8326

    3 жыл бұрын

    Then what about the bengal famine Like both are horrible and how done horrible things

  • @FlyingJay117

    @FlyingJay117

    3 жыл бұрын

    Pure Socialism can only give you bad or worse. Capitalism can give you good or better.

  • @TheMichaelMove

    @TheMichaelMove

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@understorymainchannel8326 I’ll see your 3 million and raise you 50 million (great leap forward). It’s not a question of perfect but of best.

  • @TheMichaelMove

    @TheMichaelMove

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FlyingJay117 well said

  • @jeanniemaycrawford4466

    @jeanniemaycrawford4466

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@understorymainchannel8326 isn't that colonialism's fault?

  • @jeremyscungio16
    @jeremyscungio163 жыл бұрын

    For living in a capitalist country he seems to be doing well off

  • @hawaiianknight6004

    @hawaiianknight6004

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, that T-shirt looks new... But he dresses like a Socialist: Like he has never worked, ever.

  • @ExPwner
    @ExPwner3 жыл бұрын

    Props to Ben for at least acknowledging the economic calculation problem. Oh never mind. He does not get that it still applies to government ran healthcare.

  • @ExPwner

    @ExPwner

    3 жыл бұрын

    @TryllaTröllMaistre Fictitious Fables of Europa yes there is an economic calculation problem. Try reading and learning what it is before spewing nonsense. I don't care about your emotional ranting and nonsense. What you call "usury" as opposed to profit is nothing but feelings.

  • @rawalshadab3812

    @rawalshadab3812

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ExPwner Why is it not a problem is most Nordic countries with universal healthcare? I live in Europe. The healthcare here is tons more consistent and better priced.

  • @ExPwner

    @ExPwner

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@roosterball69 thank you! Well said.

  • @rawalshadab3812

    @rawalshadab3812

    3 жыл бұрын

    ​@@roosterball69 Um... Respectfully, I don't know where you're getting your info from. But here are some sources you should keep in mind because they seem to disagree with a large portion of your statements and the reasons/rationalisations/interpretations you provide for the less desirable aspects of US healthcare: www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/issue-briefs/2020/jan/us-health-care-global-perspective-2019 US ranks last in a measure of health care access and quality, indicating higher rates of amenable mortality than peer countries: www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/quality-u-s-healthcare-system-compare-countries/#item-start According to the WHO, US ranks 37th in healthcare efficiency (page 18 of this document) webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:ITDXoaDJA0YJ:www.who.int/healthinfo/paper30.pdf+&cd=17&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=nl&client=safari US exhibits higher spending and poorer health outcomes www.apha.org/topics-and-issues/health-rankings If you have some contradicting sources, let me know. I imagine neither of us is an expert in this field (though I am an policy researcher by profession), so I'd like to know where these claims you make originate from.

  • @rawalshadab3812

    @rawalshadab3812

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@roosterball69 Thank you for the respectful response and the ample citation resources. I'm going to have to personally disregard the CATO, Von Mises institute, and FEE ones because those are think tanks with very specific political leanings. Their interpretations are often very coloured. It would be like if I sent you an article by the Jacobin. You'd have to dismiss it out of hand because of the left-leaning slant just as I have to dismiss these ones. Naturally, I'm going to have to ask you about a few points that concern me. I can't cover everything you wrote because there's a wide net you've cast here. Please don't think I'm dismissing those points out of hand. That said, I did read the "biased" articles in question, which have major flaws. The FEE article about healthcare expenses is very poorly written, sorry to say, It has sources that contradict the conclusions they make The KHN hyper-link says For instance, Democratic proposals for Medicare-for-all and public plan options would pay providers at Medicare prices, which generally are significantly lower than what private insurers pay. "The cost trend will make it easier to fund a Medicare-for-all or public option plan, because the price differential between what Medicare and the private sector pay allows you to save money by paying Medicare rates,". Very sloppy writing as they either clearly assumed the article agreed with them without reading it and just linked it for SEO purposes or they wilfully obfuscated the source's actual findings. So, full disclure. I live in the Netherlands and am currently doing my Master's in an economics and statistics-heavy field while working as an online analyst, so that's where my interest in this area comes from. According to certain rankings, NL is the 3rd ranked country in the world for healthcare efficiency. We have our issues, but rarely do people go bankrupt from medical bills. Some of that can be chalked up to the Dutch diet and fitness (lots more steamed vegetables and we're obsessed with cycling) but it's also because insurance companies aren't allowed to screw people over over here as easily as the US. Coverage has been systematically widened through regulations. Notably, we are NOT universal healthcare providers, which is interesting. We have a regulated healthcare system with private insurance supervised by federal govt that provides better outcomes than the US model on a per capita basis. In terms of the R&D point, from my understanding, while the US has the highest, so much is also spent on marketing which inevitably falls on the customer's shoulders. This marketing expenditure is far lower here, so that Pharma and insurance companies don't tax their customers as much. It's kind of an issue to me that every state in the US has wildly different standards, which indicates something kinda fucked up: that where you are born and work will determine your fate in wildly differing ways, and you have little control over it because a bunch of corporations have cartelised the payment structures in such a way that no new competing entrants can crack the market. It's interesting you mention Pricless by Goodman, which is considered "Statist" or progressive in its pallet of solutions that it aims for (while researching I also found the Von Mises institute's critique of the book, which rather reinforces my point). I don't think it ascribes to the free market view as you see it, and has offers quite a few of the solutions the Netherlands has implemented in recent years. Lastly, it's good that none of your data is from 2020 as you said. I don't think we're ready to go down that rabbit hole.

  • @wuvs2spooge
    @wuvs2spooge3 жыл бұрын

    I'm always blown away that Jacobin Magazine is a thing that is just out there with little push back. The Jacobins slaughtered 10s of thousands of innocent men, women, children, and old people and these guys are just like "yeah we wanna be them". I suppose it lets you know who you're dealing with at least.

  • @censorshipbites7545

    @censorshipbites7545

    3 жыл бұрын

    Imagine that here in China, Mao is on the currency and his image is plastered all over the place. After all, he *only* killed 45 million of his own countrymen.

  • @wuvs2spooge

    @wuvs2spooge

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@censorshipbites7545 well that's fairly standard for communist dystopias to be fair

  • @censorshipbites7545

    @censorshipbites7545

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@wuvs2spooge True. I can picture a poorly groomed 30-something American sporting a Che T-shirt and Mao pin carrying a copy of Jacobin with absolutely no sense of the irony.

  • @meddlesomemusic

    @meddlesomemusic

    3 жыл бұрын

    By that logic you should feel worse about identifying with american values, considering the bloody history of Native American genocide, slavery, the toppling of sovereign regimes of south america and the middle east, sanctions on countries that amount to starvation for their poor citizens, tacit/direct support for ethnic cleansings etc etc

  • @wuvs2spooge

    @wuvs2spooge

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@meddlesomemusic Nope, not even slightly comparable. A nation's entire history is not the same as the actions of a political party that existed for 5 years and when they were in power slaughtered innocents.

  • @larky368
    @larky3683 жыл бұрын

    True socialism has never been tried so it's unfair to judge it. True capitalism on the other hand has been so we can. Even using this dishonest argument we must conclude that socialism is merely a theory that is impossible to put into practice. One is greater than zero so capitalism is better than socialism. End of debate.

  • @SimGunther

    @SimGunther

    3 жыл бұрын

    Since we're social creatures, there will always be cronyism to some degree, regardless of the philosophy, because of the need for "some savior" aka the state that needs to exist in their minds. Even the idea that giving the population something that will "fix" their brain so they wouldn't be narcissistic is in and of itself narcissistic, since the politician might not give themselves this same substance because of their self serving ego that justifies their existence; thus, ego detaching substances are labeled as a "Class A drug". If even 10% of the population, including 50% of the politicians, had their ego detached, they would open the world to other solutions that might remove their own existence that was justified by the poisonous narrative that they perpetuated for centuries, including "communes" that focus on local economies with loads of villages as it was before highways stole our freedom by pointing people towards exploitative big box stores. The state fulfills the fantasy that citizens will somehow be protected from all the bad guys and that taxes paid at the end of the financial year is a way for the ultra-rich to "pay their fair share". In reality, the state primarily serves the megacorporations that lobby and influence them every day for us all to suffer. Not saying that every teen should get a "living wage" because they're at the point where they're getting experience, but if the local community thinks that this system would work for them, let them try it out without state interference. So long as "the state" (which is easily influenced by megacorporations) exists, there will come a time when civilizations fall and we'll have no one but "the state" to blame.

  • @jwonz2054
    @jwonz20543 жыл бұрын

    I can tell who the socialist is just by their look.

  • @Mocoso7

    @Mocoso7

    3 жыл бұрын

    Fat

  • @MA-go7ee
    @MA-go7ee3 жыл бұрын

    'A Government endlessly on the prowl...'

  • @TobermoryIscarabaidX
    @TobermoryIscarabaidX3 жыл бұрын

    So, in Gene’s society, ben’s concepts could exist. In Ben’s society, gene’s concepts would be fined then ? then ?, maybe, possibly, eventually...jail. Yeah. I’ll roll the dice with Gene’s society.

  • @TobermoryIscarabaidX

    @TobermoryIscarabaidX

    3 жыл бұрын

    @ReasonTV 🧐🧐

  • @kazriko

    @kazriko

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@TobermoryIscarabaidX That's a spammer spoofing the channel name.

  • @gsdlmj3450
    @gsdlmj34503 жыл бұрын

    I think Gene's style of debate is much better suited for blowhards like Richard Wolff and Baskar. I really wish Gene had taken a different tack and focused on defending property rights/first principles instead of regressing to the crowdfunding argument once again.

  • @aaronfallahi2108
    @aaronfallahi21083 жыл бұрын

    If a publicly owned company made more money for all workers then people would flock to create them. Under capitalism you can make that happen. Voting to receive other people’s money is easy to convince someone. Large government is always a problem. We should not take away the right to private property.

  • @chubbyninja842
    @chubbyninja8423 жыл бұрын

    10:35 Burgis says that "capitalism" has done a bad job with healthcare. The problem is that our government won't let our healthcare system anywhere near the free market. Everything is buried in a mile of red tape and regulations, all of which bear a compliance cost that is forwarded to the customer ... which is why it is so expensive. Just look at the actual market for healthcare. Where you have the least government regulation, you have the lowest prices in the market. Lasik eye surgery, for example, has been going down in price for the last 30 years as the technology has improved year after year. Why? Because it's not covered by insurance and barely touched by government regulation. In order for Lasik offices to remain in operation, they compete based on quality and price for the most customers. This keeps quality up and price down without the need for government intervention. Take a minute and look up Direct Patient Care (also called Direct Patient Services) which is a health-care model in which a patient pays a doctor's office a direct monthly subscription fee of $50-$75, which entitles him to unlimited access to the doctor's office and services at no additional cost. Why is it so cheap for unlimited service? Because by rejecting 3rd party payers (insurance/medicare/medicade) they step out from under that mountain of regulations and can just help the customer without having to jump through a marathon of hoops on the back end. 10:50 Finland has all public schools. Okay, but that's not exactly an apples to apples comparison. They have a small homogenous population and they don't deal with a lot of the social stuff we do that rolls into the school systems. Additionally, it's not America's private/charter schools that are failing. It's our public schools! How is the solution to our education problem to get rid of the schools that work so that we can force EVERYBODY into the schools that fail? How exactly does that help? Going back to the guy with the insulin problem. The problem, again, isn't that the free market failed him. The problem is that there is no free market for insulin in the U.S.! There are basically two companies who have a government protection racket that prevents any other competitor from joining the market to force down prices. Insulin is cheap in every other country in the world because none of those countries grant monopolies to the insulin manufacturers like we do. Shocker, I know ... create a government-granted monopoly and you end up with monopoly pricing! Who could have possibly have seen that coming?! The obvious and easiest solution here would be to simply revoke the monopoly on producing insulin and let the market deliver competitive pricing just like every other country in the world. 13:00 He brings up Spain as the example of how to run an economy and manage businesses. Spain's unemployment rate has bounced between 14%-47% for the last decade. Their economy is abysmal ... and we know why! Their socialist policies don't work. 16:50 "In a society where you can lose your health insurance if you lose your job." This is a relic of Herbert Hoover and FDR's manipulation of the economy in the Great Depression. It is because of the government, not the free market, that insurance is primarily employer-based today. If you'll notice, the vast majority of problems socialist claim are caused by the free market are actually caused by the government, usually while attempting to implement some form of socialist program. 23:10 Notice how Epstein has, from the start of his segment, has been talking nothing but real number and real events. Burgis was nothing but platitudes and false-equivalents with no real-world substance. Even when he tried to create real-world substance, it worked against him, such as by invoking the name of Spain which has some of the worst unemployment in all of the EU. 34:10 Epstein brings up Burgis' Democratic Socialsim. I just wanted to point out that the notion of "Democratic Socialism" is a complete and total myth, nothing but propaganda generated by Marxists to pretend it isn't what it very clearly is. Search "Democratic Socialists of America Constitution" and look at their charter. The very first line under their Purpose says "we reject an economic order based on private profit." That's a rejection of the entire free market system! Burgis and those like him are constantly saying that they don't want to eliminate the free market so that you won't be afraid of the brand of socialism he's selling ... but once you peel back the wrapper and see the product, it's the same exact socialism that crashed the USSR, Venezuela, Cuba, and every other socialist nation of the last century. Burgis is LYING to you. He is a liar. He is dishonest and untrustworthy and if you're taking anything he's saying seriously, you're exactly the kind of useful idiot he's hoping you'll be. 43:30 Burgis brings up segregation of public businesses. Let's not forget that those Jim Crow laws were passed by Democrats and that it was the Republicans who fought to repeal them. Further, let's acknowledge that segregation of businesses was a top-down government push into the private sector. Businesses and the public as a whole didn't necessarily want segregation. They didn't need to forcibly de-segregate anything. They only needed to stop prohibiting integration. Integration would happen naturally on its own as most business owners don't really care what color your skin is so long as your money is green. Those who chose not to integrate would soon put themselves out of business and the problem would be solved without coercion of any form. 57:20 Burgis talks about outlawing voluntary labor contracts, yet he still claims to be on the side of freedom and liberty. If you aren't allowed to decide for yourself how you will engage others economically, how can you consider yourself free? 1:00:00 Burgis starts talking about labor contracts where people have to agree to sexual harassment. This is a nonsensical argument that attempts to conflate sexual harassment with voluntarily accepting a wage for labor. At this point, I've given up on breaking this down. Burgis just goes on and on with various nonsensical rants that don't add up to anything, and the vote at the end bears that out.

  • @hamobu

    @hamobu

    3 жыл бұрын

    Capitalism failed in healthcare, not just in the US, but in every advanced economy. All the other economies went with socialized medicine decades ago and none went back. I think that capitalism works 99% of the time, but at some point you have to recognize the reality when it comes to healthcare. Why did capitalism fail with healthcare? Well for one, consumption of healthcare does not involve consumer choices and preferences. If you need to take antibiotic for 7 days to cure an infection, that is not a choice you made, nor does it depend on price. You shouldn't take fewer antibiotics if price goes up, and you are not going to take more if you get a good deal with a coupon. LASIC is a matter of choice and preference, just like TVs and computers are, but mending broken bones is not. If mending of broken bones becomes free, you are still not going to break your bones for fun. Nobody wants to consume healthcare unless they have to. There is nothing in logic, math, or nature that says that free market is a solution in all cases all of the time. Free market applies 99% of the time, but there is 1% where it doesn't.

  • @ExPwner

    @ExPwner

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@hamobu no, capitalism didn't fail in healthcare. Never. Not once. The fact that a state forcibly monopolizes healthcare isn't proof that it works. It is proof that the state forces things to be that way. "Well for one, consumption of healthcare does not involve consumer choices and preferences." Wrong. Most of healthcare costs are NOT emergencies, meaning that you absolutely can shop around and negotiate and (if markets were allowed) compare. You're just wrong to claim that there are exceptions. You've not proven anything wrong with capitalism and markets in healthcare. Just nonsense talking points.

  • @hamobu

    @hamobu

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ExPwner If it was just one country then you might have a point, but healthcare was socialized in EVERY country. Even countries that are really opposed to Socialism, like Taiwan and South Korea, have socialized medicine. Nationalization fails all the time. British railroads used to nationalized and then they were privatized. South Australia had nationalized electric provider which was then privatized, etc. But not healthcare. And no, when you are sick, you can't shop around and compare because you are sick. That's just ridiculous! Just because you can somehow imagine it working, that doesn't mean that it does in practice.

  • @ExPwner

    @ExPwner

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@hamobu no, it wasn't fully nationalized in every country. Universal systems are not the same as single payer systems. Many countries have a universal system that is still dominated by private insurance. People can absolutely shop around in advance through insurance providers and primary care providers. It's not ridiculous. You're just ignorant. Look at how much the state limits the supply of medicine through IP monopolies and the supply of hospitals and equipment through certificate of need laws. Just because you don't understand how much the state limits the supply doesn't mean that capitalism is the reason for the shortfalls, because it isn't. You haven't named one part of healthcare that is capitalist this entire time.

  • @ExPwner

    @ExPwner

    3 жыл бұрын

    @TryllaTröllMaistre Fictitious Fables of Europa nah, OP is being truthful. You just don't like it.

  • @Gcsmith12
    @Gcsmith123 жыл бұрын

    Listening to his argument of justifying political power forcing the economy... "Why didn't they use their power to only frequent businesess' that pay $15 an hour?" I think we know the answer... it costs more.

  • @Cancellator5000

    @Cancellator5000

    Жыл бұрын

    Not necessarily. You get what you pay for. If your workers don't have money issues and are more comfortable in their private life, then it's likely they will be more productive. Your revenues might even increase if you give people raises. If you look at historical data, minimum wage increases don't really cause inflation in the way you'd expect. This is a very reductive way of thinking that is unfortunately pervasive. It was dumb to outsource jobs in a lot of cases from the US. US workers tend to be the most productive per dollar of any nation on Earth, but we're squandering that and now we have tons of broken people.

  • @Sidtube10
    @Sidtube103 жыл бұрын

    Excellent debate as were the previous two that I remember on this exact same topic between Gene Epstein and Bhaskar Sunkara and the one with Richard Wolff. Great food for thought on both sides and not surprisingly, majority of the countries of the world are mostly Capitalist but sure do have a good deal of socialist policies baked in!

  • @frankrizzo8117
    @frankrizzo81173 жыл бұрын

    Antonio Gramsci wrote that socialism will be the religion to replace christianity. Karl marx and communists envisioned that socialism would be the transitional period between Capitilisim and Comunism.