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Is this instructional piece: http://www.marxmail.org/faq/socialism_and_communism.htm More here: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_th..._and_communism Quote:
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You missed out the paragraph above the bit you quoted...
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But again that's just overly simplistic. Communism is not Socialism. I don't think there are many people, at least in the west, that advocate public ownership of all goods and services produced by the economy. It's just wrong.
There isn't Socialism or not socialism. There are variations of socialism and degrees of it. I mean we have Governments in Europe who are considered 'socialist' that do not fit that definition of socialism. We ourselves have socialised healthcare and we have the benefit and welfare system, including state pensions, these too can be described as socialist. This thread is just nuts. People don't fall into extremes like that. You know this because if you consider yourself right wing that doesn't mean you believe fascism is a good thing or that the BNP should be elected. We're not robots downloading our political beliefs from chairman mao. It's insane. |
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*Well the French Revolution they did kind of do this but that was about revolution against a controlling elite (who weren't, bizarrely, socialists) . |
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Perhaps we should draw a distinction between socialists and full on Marxists.
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But, but, but, but.......
Doing that would mean things aren't merely 'black or white' or allow all-encompassing one size fits all simplistic statements to be made......;) |
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But of course this article was written by a right-wing Tory MEP so it must be wrong. :dozey: And when Hitler self-identifies as a socialist he must be wrong too. Wikipedia says so. |
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So we are all agreed that there is a problem defining socialism & communism and where one becomes the other...
This problem has been pointed out by our left wing leaning members and has bogged the thread down nicely. ;) :D This reminds me of the times we discussed the perils of unfettered immigration and it's effects on the social fabric of Britain/England......the same thing happened there as our left wingers immediately challenged us to define what Britishness/Englishness is......thereby bogging down the discussion and shifting it away from the real topic ;) I don't think it's a deliberate ploy, I suspect it's a left wing knee jerk reaction to an uncomfortable topic. :D More reading: http://www.amazon.com/The-Tyranny-Cl...mm_kin_title_0 :D |
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I don't think authoritarianism/totalitarianism are limited to left or right. I think they exist on a different spectrum which people on either the left or right can veer towards or away from. |
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Meanwhile, back on the subject of Labour now realising their mistakes and suddenly listening after a decade and more of doing the opposite.... ;)
Heard Yvette Cooper today on Radio 4 talking about their plans for immigration and using the opportunity to bash the current govt. on the minimum wage, which she says must be addressed as part of the immigration question, with prosecution being the required sanction. She came out with a nice statistic too - there have been no minimum wage prosecutions in the last 2 years she exclaimed! Sounds awful doesn't it? Gives the impression that there were sooooooo many more when her crew were running the show. So how many minimum wage prosecutions were there during Labour's tenure? It must have been a lot more surely or her statement would be disingenuous wouldn't it? So, thousands then? Hundreds maybe? Dozens surely? Well, according to the Low Pay Commission, there have been only 7 since the minimum wage was introduced in 1999. So none in the last 2 years during a major recession. Not so surprising then? Rather puts Cooper's assertions in a different light I reckon... |
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What, innumerate bombast? I wonder who she picks that up from. :scratch:
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Dunno, some very dodgy types amongst their ranks. They all seem to suffer from selective amnesia and talk a load of Balls most of the time...
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