Message from @Fash Dragon
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@K Martin dont make jokes with reporters they arent your friends
I'm well aware. I certainly wasn't about to start cracking nigger jokes.
I see no problem at least being civil with them.
Was the National socialist movement in Germany socialist?
Not in the marxist sense of socialism. You should look in to National Socialism.
I have, but recently I've seen various Marxist socialists and anarchists argue that Germany's version of non Marxist socialism wasn't socialism at all.
Just trying to understand
Their idea of socialism is quite different from ours
That's a failure of the English language
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There's no good way to concisely explain complex ideas
German is a great language for that tbh
Great language in general.
People who say it's an ugly language are fools
Familiarize them with Wagner
Oughta change their minds real quick
The most beautiful language is Finnish
The funny thing is, the communists say the movement was inherently capitalist, and the capitalists say we are socialists and the socialists say we are Capitalists or the reverse of communism and nothing more
Prove me wrong
None of them can give me a straight answer
It rejects both communism and capitalism
It is socialist in that there are many programs to benefit the common people, protect the workers, etc
But at the same time it supports free Enterprise
Because it is understood that free people do not work without incentive
Such as the nationalization of certain industries critical to the nation of people?
I hope that's a good enough answer
Or
Yeah kinda
Personally I like the idea of industries which are nationalized with free market alternatives
I think the postal service in the US is a good example
Or the water systems
Exactly
Ahh ok
I think any essential service should have free market alternatives personally
Free Enterprise and Capitalism are not synonyms
What's the difference?
Free enterprise is kinda the natural mode of operation for people
No bulli I'm new
How so?
It's based on incentive.