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debate: Meritocratic Socialism

Stranger: hey
You: hi
You: ideology?
Stranger: socialist
Stranger: wbu
You: libertarian.
You: do you live under socialism?
Stranger: so, is there anything you wanna talk about
Stranger: no, I don't
You: what does a socialist society looks like to you ?
Stranger: I use the term in one of its broadest senses, collective ownership over the means of production. However the specific society I'd like would be a socialist command economy
You: how do you create the means of production in a socialist society?
Stranger: Through production or do you mean the way that this production is organized? If so I think a labor time accounting system would be favorable
You: well I am sure that will work for already thought out/created and imagined means of production. but you still have to figure it out how to incentivize the business owners to want to be part of your society.
Stranger: I mean the idea behind a socialist command economy is that there'd be no business owners

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