Donut section wrote:Aillyria wrote:I hate this notion that there's some sort of spectrum or sliding scale of socialism. It doesn't work like that, a systrm is either socialist or not, there's no middle ground.
Don't dodge the topic, prove market economics and socialism are incompatible.
Socialism is ownership of the means of production by the workers. This requires government control which is the opposite of market economics.
How? Explain. Even if social ownership was synonymous with government ownership (hint: it isn't), how would that prevent the implementation of a functional market? Socialism doesn't hinge on central planning at all.