Simon_Jester wrote:Unless he's receiving money by taking personal advantage of ownership of capital, I don't think there's even a "not a conflict" here. Communist societies reward specialists better too, as a rule.
And there´s nothing that should keep him from taking advantae of ownership of capital.
Besides that he simply keeps the money he earns instead of redistributing it to poorer people even though his communist ideals should tell him to do so.
In that case, the irony is that he really thinks that removing the government and its taxes would have no consequences or costs to him aside from "I'd have all the money I paid in taxes." While living in a society that is quite full of people who would merrily inflict those consequences on him, given the chance.
It's like walking through a swamp, doused in bug repellent, and cursing the repellent for inconvenience... while ignoring the existence of the mosquitos the chemical is repelling.
Sure, it´s a silly mindset to have (just like the communist) but that´s not my point. I´ll try to put it another way:
He lives in a society that gives him a certain framework. In this framework there are certain tools which work. He can dislike the framework (and the tools) but is still forced to use the tools because they are the only ones that work within this framework.
In his favored framework he would have to use different tools.
And I see no irony in using these tools even if he doesn´t like them.
It´s like a programmer who dislikes Java and favours C++, but his boss tells him to use Java. It would be silly for the programmer to use C++ Syntax in a Java environment because the programm simply wouldn´t compile. The programmer can hate Java all he wants but is still forced to use Java Syntax and it would be silly to use C++ Syntax.
He can of course tell the boss why C++ is better and lobby to switch to C++. But until the "system" is switched he will have to stick to Java Syntax.
You can hate paying cash but until the ticket machine accepts credit cards you´ll have to pay cash. You can lobby to change the "system" to accept credit cards but untill then you´re compelled to pay cash.
You can hate that the architect designed the building to be made of wood and you don´t like hammers and nails. But unless you can change the "system" and make the architect switch to a building made of steel your welding torch is useless and you´ll have to use the hammer and nails.