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Related: About this forumWhat One Historian Wishes Bernie Sanders Said About Being a Socialist
What One Historian Wishes Bernie Sanders Said About Being a SocialistBernard Weisberger
Moyers and Company
And for me, what social democracy simply means is a system that leaves room for small enterprises and individual liberty but also recognizes the fact that were all part of a larger community, and what hurts any one group of us eventually hurts us all. So there are some things we dont leave to the so-called free market. We dont want people going hungry or suffering from sickness or at the bottom of the ladder in educational attainments because they cant afford them especially when in economic downturns millions of us lose jobs through no fault of our own. So we tax ourselves to put money into a common kitty to make sure those things dont happen and were all the better off for it. In other words we agree to bear each others burdens and make others suffering our concern, bound in brotherly affection.
And its an idea picked up again and again throughout our history, from early state laws providing for public health and safety and punishing fraud, right on through to the Progressive period and the New Deal when we provided security for our elders, strengthened the bargaining power of workers, created public works programs to stimulate employment and spending, opened space for small business by breaking trusts, and reduced inequality to reasonable levels without touching the basics of capitalism. Thats the American way and always has been, and I could name a long list of American heroes who embraced it if there were time. So lets move past labels and start addressing the crises we face now.
And its an idea picked up again and again throughout our history, from early state laws providing for public health and safety and punishing fraud, right on through to the Progressive period and the New Deal when we provided security for our elders, strengthened the bargaining power of workers, created public works programs to stimulate employment and spending, opened space for small business by breaking trusts, and reduced inequality to reasonable levels without touching the basics of capitalism. Thats the American way and always has been, and I could name a long list of American heroes who embraced it if there were time. So lets move past labels and start addressing the crises we face now.
I do think Mr. Sanders would be well advised to tie his policies to FDR. It's the same thing that Republicans do when they tie themselves to Regan ... except that it's not batshit crazy.
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What One Historian Wishes Bernie Sanders Said About Being a Socialist (Original Post)
portlander23
Oct 2015
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WillyT
(72,631 posts)1. HUGE K & R !!! - THANK YOU !!!
aidbo
(2,328 posts)2. I wish he would have reminded us that all Americans are a little socialist.