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Poker and Socialism
Winning poker players have their edge in other's weakness. Obviously this would not matter for a pure capitalist society since you are ultimatly only economically responsible for yourself. However, would it be against the theory of a socialist or communist society (I realize they are not the same thing) to play competative poker? Would you have to redistribute your winnings after?
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Re: Poker and Socialism
With the amount of our taxes that go to social "entitlement" programs it's clear we already live in a semi-socialist society and those winnings are being redistributed. So it's a moot question. And if you are european, then drop the "semi".
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Re: Poker and Socialism
I was hoping I made it clear that I was asking in terms of theory not reality which is why it was posted in the forum dealing with philosphy not politics.
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Re: Poker and Socialism
I think poker would be contradictory to socialist theories if poker is regarded as a metaphor for life. If OTOH it's just a hobby or a form of entertainment, ie. just an aside from life, then it could still be consistent with a socialist world view imo.
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