Socialism main goal is to collectivize the means of production and distribution of goods while maintaining an egalitarian society.
To accomplish this, an institution must be put in place to allow for the enforcement of egalitarianism and to manage the means of production and distribution of goods.
Members elected for these roles are of course, the most intelligent and the most popular. They are first elected democratically. However, this creates a schism between the institution and the people because they are in a better position than anybody else. After all, they own all capital in the state and control directly the distribution of goods.
However, differences emerge on what is the best way to accomplish these goals both in the people and in the institution; it is natural.
At first they are heard, but ultimately, they are silenced by the majority seeking to prevent disruption of society.
Repression and persecution sets in. Nobody is allow to differ with the institutions goals and ideas.
Although some members of society may be altruistic, others are greedy, both in the institution and the populace. Those who are greedy, intelligent, and popular, gain widespread political support and ultimately, seek to take each other out. At the end, one is left standing. As he/she is the best fit to rule, the institution appoints him/her as leader, and as he/she is the most popular, the people support the appointment.
Naturally, this man/women has friends, which he then seeks to appoint close to him/her. People who please the leader, are more likely than others to get appointed to offices and positions, both in the institution and the populace. This creates competition between the members of society, with those who are more charismatic and intelligent seeking to impress the leader and gain favorable positions.
As with the competition for leader, one is left in every position, and indicating that he/she is the most apt for that position, he/she remains there until it pleases the leader.
The positions are to manage the means of production and distribution of goods. Because of the strong bond between the leader and the person holding the position, there is no harm in taking more for yourself, even if its just minuscule. In fact, it is encouraged by the leader, with him giving ample wealth to that person in the position because they are friends.
What will one call all the members of the institution of not the new bourgeoisie.
To accomplish this, an institution must be put in place to allow for the enforcement of egalitarianism and to manage the means of production and distribution of goods.
Members elected for these roles are of course, the most intelligent and the most popular. They are first elected democratically. However, this creates a schism between the institution and the people because they are in a better position than anybody else. After all, they own all capital in the state and control directly the distribution of goods.
However, differences emerge on what is the best way to accomplish these goals both in the people and in the institution; it is natural.
At first they are heard, but ultimately, they are silenced by the majority seeking to prevent disruption of society.
Repression and persecution sets in. Nobody is allow to differ with the institutions goals and ideas.
Although some members of society may be altruistic, others are greedy, both in the institution and the populace. Those who are greedy, intelligent, and popular, gain widespread political support and ultimately, seek to take each other out. At the end, one is left standing. As he/she is the best fit to rule, the institution appoints him/her as leader, and as he/she is the most popular, the people support the appointment.
Naturally, this man/women has friends, which he then seeks to appoint close to him/her. People who please the leader, are more likely than others to get appointed to offices and positions, both in the institution and the populace. This creates competition between the members of society, with those who are more charismatic and intelligent seeking to impress the leader and gain favorable positions.
As with the competition for leader, one is left in every position, and indicating that he/she is the most apt for that position, he/she remains there until it pleases the leader.
The positions are to manage the means of production and distribution of goods. Because of the strong bond between the leader and the person holding the position, there is no harm in taking more for yourself, even if its just minuscule. In fact, it is encouraged by the leader, with him giving ample wealth to that person in the position because they are friends.
What will one call all the members of the institution of not the new bourgeoisie.