When you said "Good ideas do not require force", it intrigued me. I decided to analyze that quote and look at it from a deeper perspective. Would you say that everything that does not require force a good idea? On the contrary, sometimes good ideas do require force because the powers in control may not want the good idea to manifest. Think about how many good ideas have been forced out of existence because of a small percentage of more powerful people that undermined it's growth through politics. I challenge you to rethink your stance on this quote. Good ideas just might be the ideas that need the most force at the end of the day, and the path of least resistance could just be the easier route and not the one with more benefits.
RE: My problem with Communism