Message from @Alan Grand
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The right really needs to abandon the "but it's in the name!" style of thinking
We don't call North Korea a republic even though it's in the name
Democratic Republic of Korea
@The Big Oof Norway has very high levels of socialisation, i think that's the point he makes, eitherway, from what i've heard him say, he seems to understand socialism, also you can't expect someone to genuinely speak his mind while trying to get to office, or he would get branded a communist
No
Dude
No
trump is le epic jew puppet
its just a tool to get votes to support the jew cause
nah, he wants banks, schools, meds, food, and housing all to be "civil rights"/nationalized that only leaves hookers and babers as the "free market"
le 4d chess
Norway has freer markets than the United States, they just have a large welfare system.
The two are often confused @aymem
They are not the same thing
@The Big Oof North Korea is a republic, i mean yeah i guess you could make the point it's dynastic/monarchic, but that's more "they need to say it themselves"
le monarchy
@The Big Oof ngl... i genuinely have never understand what people have meant by using the metric of "free" to markets, tf does that rly mean?
Norwegian businesses are deregulated?
Usually it refers to market regulation/intervention
I hate trump
good argument @Alan Grand
jew puppets
nobody is saying Norway is a planned economy, but when it comes to socialised structures, it just is.
this is a debate server dude @Alan Grand
Okay, I got it wrong, it's not Norway that has freer markets
It's Sweden
Sweden has freer markets than the United States
i don't think it particularly matters ben
It matters when explaining socialism to Space Bird
Too many on the right think socialism = gibs
it doesn't because i'm pretty sure you'd view a mutualist as a free market society, same thing
@The Big Oof i define socialism as 2 things redistribution (gibbs) and government ownership/control of industry
That's a pretty bad definition of socialism
be it directly or indirectly
my point is one socialisation of state structures in Norway and also it's public entities, it doesn't change anything
Any country that is run on free enterprise is capitalist
Period
:/
The whole way the economy works