Monopoly: Socialism

Monopoly: Socialism

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Monopoly: Socialism is a parody of the board game Monopoly that was officially sanctioned and released by Hasbro. The game replaces traditional Monopoly specifics with stereotypes of socialism as perceived by socialism's critics. Its release sparked a debate between socialists and socialism's criticism about the accuracy within the game.

History

The Landlord's Game

In 1904 Elizabeth Magie patented the boardgame The Landlord's game, a boardgame that aimed to teach players about Georgism, an economic system that demonstrates how renting land enriches property owners while impoverishing tenants.[1] According to the New York Times,[2] the game came with two sets of rules: "an anti-monopolist set in which all were rewarded when wealth was created, and a monopolist set in which the goal was to create monopolies and crush opponents. Her dualistic approach was a teaching tool meant to demonstrate that the first set of rules was morally superior."


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In 1932, Charles Darrow, who would later be considered the "inventor" of Monopoly played the game at a dinner party. At the end of the night, he had the host write down the rules for him and then set about distributing the game himself under the name Monopoly. Two years later, Parker Brothers bought the game's rights from Darrow, and in 1935, purchased the rights from Magie, securing the game Monopoly for Parker Brothers.[3]

Monopoly: Socialism

In 2019, Hasbro released an official parody of Monopoly entitled "Socialism." They describe the game:

In the Monopoly Socialism game players move around the board working together to make a better community by managing and contributing to projects such as a no-tip vegan restaurant, an all-winners school, or a museum of co-creation. But nobody said that cooperation is easy! Drawing a Chance card presents the flip side of striving for the perfect utopian society. You'll have issues with your neighbors, your DIY community projects go awry, you're constantly voting to shake things up, and there's always an emergency that requires dipping into the Community Fund! Contribute all 10 of your chips to win the game, unless the Community Fund runs out of money and everyone loses. So much for a socialist utopia.

Reception

On August 16th, 2019, YouTube channel Board Game Museum published the video "How To Play Monopoly Socialism Board Game By Hasbro." Within one week, the post received more than 4,200 views (shown below).



On August 21st, Twitter [4] user @nick_kapur tweeted, "I bought a copy of Hasbro's mean-spirited and woefully ill-informed "MONOPOLY: SOCIALISM" board game so you don't have to." The initial tweet received more than 40,000 likes and 14,000 retweets in two days (shown below, left).

Throughout the thread, @nick_kapur criticized the game's rules and ethos, particularly the game's "community fund" (examples below, center and right). He writes, "For example, there is a community fund, and if a player doesn't have enough money to pay for something, the community fund automatically pays the difference. Which seems kinda socialist at first glance. But the community fund is gleefully and deliberately designed to be constantly running out of money. At this point, the only way to fill it back up and keep the game going is for players to donate money to it voluntarily."


Nick Kapur @nick_kapur Ibought a copy of Hasbro's mean-spirited and woefully ill-informed "MONOPOLY: SOCIALISM" board game so you don't have to - a thread 1/ WHAT'S YO MONOPOLY ADULT PLAYERS Fast-Dealing Propeerty Trading Game SSCIALISM MONOPOLY FORGET ABOUT CO UNLESS YO SSCIALISM WINNING IS FOR CAPITALISTS BEBE 300 MONOPOLY SOCIALISM GO CONTENTS CAMEDARD 6TOKENS IG PROIECT CARDS 40 CONTRIBUTION CHIPS 44 CHANCE CARDS 2 DICE LABEL SHE The s aD GAMING PA d edgeof e fee b nding W adit Hash Gamin emn auaHel Pce -10euSA TMR de Sdemes HASBRO CANACA LONGUEU OC CANADA MG 102 MADE IN USA wiTH DICE AND TOKENS MADE IN CHINA/FABRIQUE AUX AVEC DES ET PONS FABRIQUEs EN CHINE 10:51 AM Aug 21, 2019 Twitter Web App Nick Kapur @nick_kapur For example, there is a community fund, and if a player doesn't have enough money to pay for something, the community fund automatically pays the difference. Which seems kinda socialist at first glance. 9/ AV A4 A4 WA 11:33 AM Aug 21, 2019 Twitter Web App www auILE AA COMMUNITY FUND MONOPOLY ? AA Fast-Dealing Property Trading Game SSCIALISM QUINO CHANCE Hasbro COMMUNITY SHUTTLE CHANCE Nick Kapur @nick_kapur And then confusedly, when it's time to pay taxes, the taxes do not go into the community fund, but rather are paid *from* the community fund to a private bank! 12/ PLAY THIS CARD IMMEDIATELY Tax time! Socialism doesn't come cheap. PAY THE BANK A100 FROM THE COMMUNITY FUND. 11:38 AM Aug 21, 2019 Twitter Web App

On August 22nd, Senator Ted Cruz tweeted[5] criticism of @nick_kapur's thread. He wrote, "Why to Leftie academics so fear pointing out the manifest failures of socialism?" Within 24 hours, the tweet thread received more than 4,000 likes and 1,300 retweets (shown below).

Several media outlets covered the game, including Fox News, [6] CNET,[7] NBC,[8] Spinter,[9] AV Club,[10] TIME[11] and more.


@tedcruz 21h Ted Cruz Why to Leftie academics so fear pointing out the manifest failures of socialism? Nick Kapur @nick_kapur Aug 21 I bought a copy of Hasbro's mean-spirited and woefully ill-informed "MONOPOLY: SOCIALISM" board game so you don't have to - a thread 1/ Show this thread e WHAT'S YO MONOPOLY ADULT T ty SSCIALISM MONOPOLY FORCET ADUT CO UNESS Y SSCIALISM WINNING IS FOR CAPITALISTS. EBBB TRAONOPOLY S5CIALSM CONTTS uNININ NB 4(BI C un Hast t1.3K 570 4.9K Ted Cruz @tedcruz 21h We could do the Venezuela edition: start out (in 1950) with the 4th highest GDP per capital in the world: end starving in the street with massive shortages of food & medicine. 2/x 77 t300 1.3K Ted Cruz @tedcruz 21h We could do the Cuba edition: start (in the 1950s) as the world's top sugar producer; end up earning $25 per month and risking your life to put your children in rafts seeking freedom. 3/x ti 249 87 1.1K @tedcruz 21h Ted Cruz We could do the Russia/USSR edition: the "old timey" playing pieces are all the tech the common people are allowed. When Yeltzin toured a TX supermarket in 1989, he told his comrades that if their people-who faced breadlines-saw the choices in the US "there would be revolution." t 223 41 923 Ted Cruz @tedcruz 21h We could do the East Germany edition: you build a wall across your living room; put all the food, technology & prosperity on one side; erect machine guns on the wall; and shoot anybody who tries to get to the West. 5/x ti318 1.9K 74 Ted Cruz @tedcruz Or we could do the University edition: you imagine a magic money tree; you give everything free to anybody who wants it; nobody works, studies, or innovates; and everybody gets an A! 6/x 1:05 PM Aug 22, 2019 Twitter for iPhone

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extremely dumb person
extremely dumb person

ah yes a new rendition of a shit game which was designed to criticize capitalism, and ended up becoming capitalism incarnate right down to the socialism letter.
you don't need monopoly to tell you why socialism is a shit system, but maybe we could do with an actually good fuckin game lol

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