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Board Economics
Re: Communism is not so much different
by
harapan
on 31/08/2025, 06:44:46 UTC

So let me ask a question. When you buy a home with all your life savings, does it become yours? What makes it differ from the soviets? I mean, obviously they recorded your rights to the building on paper, and now they record it in digital databases. But is it REALLY that different? You don't truly own either. It's all the government's promise to let you access it and keep away whomever should not access it, until they don't.

The only thing you truly own is bitcoin. The rest are promises.

Probably this Soviet union is limited to some countries cause for what I know when you purchase a house it's all written under your name and handed over to you, but not the otherwise. Or maybe you're trying to differentiate between when you buy a house under the Soviet union rule, the government will be in possession of the properties till whenever. So I don't really get the point on where your driving at but still I still think it's limited to some countries though.