Originally Posted by crisaor
I'm not following you here. Democracy and freedom can be achieved, under any socio economic system, provided the necessary conditions are met (which most of the times, is unlikely, under any SES).
That's not entirely accurate. There were maffias in the USSR. High ranking officials of the government had complete control of the distribution of goods, and some of them behaved more or less in a gangster manner. Prostitution has existed since the dawn of time. I have serious doubts that anything or anyone can eliminate that (however, giving it a more proper treatment is possible). The elimination of unemployment (never completely of course, but keeping it at very low percentages) is perhaps one of communism's greatest merits, but the same thing can be achieved in a not so extreme context. Take the scandinavian countries, for instance, they have a socialism based economy, with a high level of participation of the estate in the economy, and the level of democracy and freedoms they have is unequalled in any part of the world.