On the scale of a single family.
Would you call the functional model of a single family "totalitarian" ?
Would you call the functional model of a single family "communist" ?
Would you call the functional model of a single family "capitalist" ?
o you charge your wife and kids room and board? If they can't pay would you evict them? If you say yes to both of these then you are a family capitalist.
Functional? I'd say a functional model would be Capitalist in nature. With that said however, the predominant and preeminent model would reflect totalitarianism.
Are you talking about the difference between authoritarian and authoritative parenting? Is that what totalitarian and communist mean? I don't understand the question, please rephrase.
Not necessarily. One does not have to charge. One can still be provide gifts through Capitalism.
At what age do children start "earning their room and board" in your totalitarian capitalist family ?
Wait, so are you suggesting that UBI and UHC are not "anti-capitalist" ?
Wait, so are you suggesting that UBI and UHC are not "anti-capitalist" ?No. Those are anti-capitalist. And the reason being is that in both the distribution of income and the distribution of health-related goods and services, the regulator and distributor is the State.
am I to take it that you're assuming Capitalism is devoid of any gifts?
How is this different from giving your children (citizens) a weekly allowance and taking them to the hospital when they require medical attention ?
At what point does a capitalistic government give citizens (children) something for free ?
Taking care of your family members, without regard for their ability to pay you back or return the favor in any way, appears to be a communist model.
On the scale of a single family.Would you call the functional model of a single family "totalitarian" ?Would you call the functional model of a single family "communist" ?Would you call the functional model of a single family "capitalist" ?
As to a communist family, one who shares everything. Poor families tends to be communist: They literally share everything. They live together, and though only one or both parents have jobs, everyone gets the equal thing.
I can almost visualize no capitalist family, except for that ones of rich companies(even then, the family resembles more of either oligarchy or monarchy). I don't think co-owning an entire family and equating them to currency values is a very good idea.
Most post-feminist families are diarchies.
And then there is communism - our time and energy collectively goes to maintaining and progressing the family.
When an allowance is provided to a child it's usually a gift [communism] or an exchange for chores [capitalism].
Because you're not coercing a tax out of your children in order to finance said allowance and hospital visits.
Taxation which funds the UBI and UHC is codified with the threat of deadly force.
The proper analogy would be some goons from a local mafia visiting a store clerk and charging a "fee for protection."
Taking care of your family members, without regard for their ability to pay you back or return the favor in any way, appears to be a communist model.Why? Why would communism allow for gifts but Capitalism wouldn't?
And is this collectivism promoted by a "sense of duty" or by some perceived incentive like "you help us now and we'll help you later" ?
And is this collectivism promoted by a "sense of duty" or by some perceived incentive like "you help us now and we'll help you later" ?It could be either or both.
And is this collectivism promoted by a "sense of duty" or by some perceived incentive like "you help us now and we'll help you later" ?It could be either or both.It still sounds a lot like communism.