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- 2Posted by Herb7734 11 years agoThe test only proves that needy people will do whatever they need to do to get a better break. The real fallacy of communism is when Ivan who can assemble 50 widgets an hour sees the guy who can only assemble 30 widgets an hour get the same pay he does, Ivan takes it easy by assembling only 30 widgets and as a result, widgets are in short supply.| Permalink
- 1Posted by CTYankee 11 years agoGreat experiment! Of course some purists of the scientific method would disagree. The 'game' is a blunt instrument. It can be argued that there are too many independent variables. That's probably true, but 'social science' isn't really a science, it's a set of observations & weakly defensible conclusion.| Permalink
- 1Posted by DaveM49 11 years agoThe truest of morality is one's behavior in a situation where there is no penalty for dishonesty. Where, indeed, honesty may carry a penalty.| Permalink
- 1Posted by $ allosaur 11 years ago in reply to this comment.Do not ask that of our current Chairman-In-Chief.| Permalink
- 2Posted by $ blarman 11 years ago in reply to this comment.Uh, it all starts with ideology. Socialism is an ideology as much as anything else: it's elitism in disguise. The way you can tell it's a self-defeating ideology is that when it gets practiced, it ends up bankrupting the nation and/or creating a government class of elites.| Permalink
- 1Posted by freedomforall 11 years agoLike to see the results of this "test" run on DC and Manhattan,NY people compared to Pocatello, Idaho and Manhattan, Kansas people.| Permalink
- 2Posted by CircuitGuy 11 years agoThis rings true, not because of their ideology but b/c centrally managed economies end up with with complicated programs in which people lie and even the people administering them knows people lie. Lying becomes the standard policy.| Permalink
- 2Posted by UncommonSense 11 years agoSince when do commies ever speak the truth?| Permalink