Why?
It's a great idea that simply doesn't work in practice
cool platitude bro
you've never actually thought about this at all have you?
Wrong. Its capitalism that doesn't work in practice.
It doesn't work in practice when capitalist countries routinely snuff it out. You're correct, but not for a good reason.
This isn't your sleeping place! It belongs to the community. And share your food. Why do you think it's just yours?
Real talk, the difference is property. This doesn't exist in pure communism. Can you live without property?
Are you ignorant or are you trolling?
More like a historical joke. Never heard of the background from communism or where the wording came from? Commune, common?
i was just kidding guys!!
don't quit your day job
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_property
Ever hear of the prisoner's dilemma?
"Hey friend, can you share some of your potato chips?"
"Sorry, prisoners dilemma, can't."
Yep, you got it!
Name dropping a game theory hypothetical is not an argument.
You're right, it's not an argument. But it's a perfectly sufficient reply to a one-word question that doesn't properly provide an argument of its own.
Why?
It's a great idea that simply doesn't work in practice
cool platitude bro
you've never actually thought about this at all have you?
Wrong. Its capitalism that doesn't work in practice.
It doesn't work in practice when capitalist countries routinely snuff it out. You're correct, but not for a good reason.
Why?
This isn't your sleeping place! It belongs to the community. And share your food. Why do you think it's just yours?
Real talk, the difference is property. This doesn't exist in pure communism. Can you live without property?
Are you ignorant or are you trolling?
More like a historical joke. Never heard of the background from communism or where the wording came from? Commune, common?
i was just kidding guys!!
don't quit your day job
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_property
Ever hear of the prisoner's dilemma?
"Hey friend, can you share some of your potato chips?"
"Sorry, prisoners dilemma, can't."
Yep, you got it!
Name dropping a game theory hypothetical is not an argument.
You're right, it's not an argument. But it's a perfectly sufficient reply to a one-word question that doesn't properly provide an argument of its own.