How does the wolf symbolize aspects of a command economy? \[\text{Command = Communism, sort of.}\]
Is my question too vague?
am not getting your point...
How does the wolf symbolize a command economy in any shape or form? @paki I don't want to be rude but is English not your first language...? Maybe the way I speak is too complex... o_o
@kittiwitti1 nope,
What? @paki o-o
ok, so
you know what communism is, right?
well I mean ... how do behavioral or living aspects of the wolf represent aspects of a *command economy* (I guess that's communism)
think about it like this, a wolf is considered "lone"
Communism is when everyone shares. Not really run by commands.
Propaganda communism @confluxepic
Oh great a mass tag... hold on
*got mass tagged*
Ok back. Geez that was crazy
that being said, a wolf is all on it's own. it dosen't go by a command, it does whatever it want's to. think about it! you tell a wild wolf to sit, it won't sit. it runs on it's own ideas.
but it lives in a pack
and works with the pack...?
yup, and only because they share the wolf's ideas.
you got it?
Sure I guess @KLovesdrama ...
Oh hi there. xD
@KLovesdrama I think that you are incorrect...a lone wolf refers to a wolf that separates from a pack to form his own pack with a different lone wolf...a wolf pack consists of wolves that run on a hierarchy and is controlled by the Alpha male. The other wolves in the pack follow whatever the Alpha says. If one disagrees, it becomes a lone wolf. It's quite contrary to what you put...they don't "share" ideas. XD
Just a thought. :3
Eh - we're pretty much done with this topic (in class) anyway, I just wanted a discussion xD
It's fine. A discussion's good. :'D
xD
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