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cuba?
democratic socialism?
???
Maybe I misspoke.
i hope so
What I meant is that those places are the last few remaining places where actual socialism exists, democratic socialism has taken root much more than them on an international scale.
well
let me say this:
I feel as though none of you know what socialism is lol. And this is coming from someone who quite hasn't made up his mind
north korea and cuba
proved that socialism
was cancer
Democratic socialism can easily be classed as "not actual socialism" when compared to lenin, trotsky, and stalin, and marx's original beliefs, due to how different it is and how it has degenerated.
Frankly, I do not blame the socialists or communists for classing it as such.
democratic socialism is still heavy restriction
on capitalism
and state takes a major place
democratic socialism is still cancerous to me and the right
but nothing topples the many variances of communism
Though that is about it, civil liberties are increased majorly, former crimes are decriminalized, and the state is granted much more power.
The thing is I believe socialism has a lot more to do with labor and capital relation rather than the ideas people have created of it somehow meaning everyone is equal or the state does everything
social equality
is a futile goal
pointless
and impossible
Equality is a false god.
why the fuck don't you focus on making your middle class wealthy
quit whining
about others being more successful
@Your Favorite Martian =3 Now, getting back on track, how do you plan on maintaining and managing social equality?
(Be right back, I have to do something)
I do currently believe though that centrally planned economies like the USSR were massively inefficient
From what I've read socialism isn't really based on "equality" like everyone doesn't make the same money or have the same wealth
But rather people are paid based on the amount of labor they put into a product I think
The problem is it's all kinda based around this idea of the labor theory of value which I don't exactly understand
Fully yet
Which is why I'm tryna learn before I make my mind up about somethin
The modern middle class is the proletariat
the middle/lower class proletariat worker is the majority in America
Back.