or not depending a more in depth objective analysis.
Well, if it was true, there would be a world-wide anarchy instead of governments.

(as I said, democracy just does not work the way it is supposed to because of the way the common people's minds operate in groups; the governments simply cannot go by what the people complain about, or they would end up doing the most ridiculous things and would be long dead)
I wouldn't say that. Just because that's how things have turned out so far doesn't mean that's how they will always be. Although admittingly, the right conditions for a permanent revolution are very, very hard to come by (There's zero chance of it happening in the west). If Lenin's Bolshevik party had been more careful to avoid internel degeneration, followed by sucsessful revolutions in Other, less backward countries then it had every chance of working out.
You could well be right about that, but still, the odds are heavily against it based on what have seen so far in history along with the workings of the mind of today's man. I personally am more for the Schumpeterian view than the Marxian one in regards to the establishment of a stable communist state; it would grow right out of a long-lasting capitalism instead of through eschewing capitalism in a bang.

Although as I said, the revolution option is by no means impossible. I think that if Lenin had lived a bit longer, the USSR would have really turned into a much more powerful and stable institution, since everything was going quite well until his death and the subsequent power struggle.
You happy being a mindless cell in a machine that has little use for you...
This is the equivalent of asking a cell whether or not it is "happy" being a part of an organism.

I have yet to see anyone who felt that the highest one could reach in life was to be a pediatrician or lawyer- and in this society, that's about as far as you can get. So tell me- what'd you always dream of doing when you were a grown-up, and how the **** are you doing anything close to it now? About .1% of the country- MAYBE- is doing what is known as "living life to the fullest"- doing something with their lives that anyone could see one would want to do for their entire life. I know several- they're people to aspire to be. But for every one of them, there are many thousand who settle for less, settle for nothing, are nothing, till they die (a change few notice). REALLY. Get real, man!

so...what are you trying to say? That every person should get exactly what they want in regards to their profession? That simply cannot be done as long as more than one human exists in the world, and this is all the more true in a society; not everyone is going to be able to become, say, a, top-notch programmer, because not only do everyone's skills significantly vary (and therefore some are better suited than others), but the society only needs so many programmers and it needs other positions to be filled up. Besides, people sometimes set unrealistic goals given the circumstances. I am aspiring to be a pure mathematics researcher/professor, which shouldn't be that hard since there are few people in that area nowadays (everyone goes into applied stuff), although if for some reason I cannot go into this field, there are a number of other related things I have in mind.
Its post like these that screw up threads (though I dunno how this thread could get worse). IMO, a post like the one above me (strykes) should be pm'd to the one it is intended to.
I'm not even sure what he is trying to say...
