>>It is very hard to explain in short to those, who have never seen it in life.

I can believe that!
I have a hard time just imagining how everything could belong to 
everyone.... my brain just goes blank..

So if they don't own the equipment, then they don't own the problems 
either.... ??

While that is very interesting... and it must cause a lot of issues.

Is money generally not a motivator then either?

Dave



On 5/20/2011 12:28 PM, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> 2011/5/20 Dave<[email protected]>:
>    
>> Interesting...  how do the Communist ways of thinking affect things?
>>      
> It is very hard to explain in short to those, who have never seen it in life.
> There was no private property in communism, everything belonged to
> everyone, so actually - nobody in particular. So that is why many
> people do not care for things that happen around them. Including -
> customers' problems are their problems, not mine.
>
> Viesturs
>
>
>    


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