Argumentative Essay: Is Socialism Force?

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Is Socialism force?

Has socialism failed because its good qualities were perverted by evil men who got in charge? Was it simply because Stalin took over from Lenin, and that communism went the way it did? Has capitalism succeeded despite the “immoral values” it provided? I think the answer to both questions is rather more complex and misleading then you would jump to believe. The result have arisen because each system has remained true to its own values that they encourage, support, and developed in the people who live under that system.

What were concerned with in discussing moral values here, more importantly to distinguish between two sets of moral consideration. First are those that have to do the morality that is relevant to each of us in our private life, how we each …show more content…

That seems to me to be a fundamental value from within social relations.

Furthermore whenever we depart from voluntary cooperation, and try to do good by using force, the bad moral value of force triumphs over good intentions, and you realize this is highly relevant to what I am saying because the initial notion of a capitalist society, which i’ll come back to, is voluntary cooperation/voluntary exchange. The essential notion of a socialist society could very well fundamentally be force, if the government is thee master, if society is to be run from the center, what are you doing? You ultimately have to order people what to do, what is your ultimate sanction, go bad a-ways take it on a milder level, whenever you try to do good with somebody else's money, you are committed to using force. How can you do good with someone else’s money unless you first take it away from them, the only way you can take it away from them is by the threat of force, you have the policemen the tax collector, who comes

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