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It’s ok to not like communism. But blind faith in capitalism can bring about its own disasters. I have to believe I can succeed but it also has to be possible for me to succeed. If the system is rigged against me then blind faith will only work for so long.This is laughably ignorant. There is no will to produce or improve in an environment where there are no winners or losers. This is why communism always has and always will fail. People will always do what they are incentivized to do. If the are incentivized to do nothing to achieve the same status as everyone else then they will do nothing. If they are incentivized to outperform their peers to receive greater status, then they will strive to excel beyond all others. The opportunity to transform oneself from winner to loser or to elevate one's position in a merit based system, whether that is capitalism in economics or in a non union workforce, was the driving force behind the industrial revolution, which catapulted our country beyond all others. The desire to achieve individual greatness, regardless if someone is starting out below someone else, is the force by which virtually all productivity and achievement is attained.
So don’t resort to straw man arguments. Lack of incentive can be true in ANY economic system where there is no chance to succeed on my own merits. Tech has lost the services of good athletes in the past because they felt shut out of the system.
My argument is that this could get much worse with NIL unless there is some way to govern it. Capitalism can fail just like communism. But the reason is the same - corruption. Or, if you will, an inefficient economic system.
So my advice would be not to get sidetracked by knee jerk reactions to people throwing out the word “communism.” Hitler was good at throwing that word around and he got millions of decent God fearing Germans to go along with him as a result. But throwing that word around rarely leads to constructive solutions.
The question is whether the current state of NCAA sports is corrupt beyond repair or whether there is some fix for it. Simply letting the “market work” right now will probably spell the end of a meaningful athletic program at Tech. You are free to disagree but that it my absolute belief at this point in history.