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Showing Original Post only (View all)Are you a Socialist? [View all]
Last edited Tue Jun 3, 2014, 03:40 PM - Edit history (1)
Since some people asked - I am leaving the term "Socialist" open to the broadest possible definition ranging from Marxist or even Communist to those European style social-democrats who would call themselves socialist - Not all social-democrats would call themselves socialist - but many would. IN other words, do you consider yourselves a socialist?
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| Yes, I am a Socialist | |
22 (67%) |
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| No, I am not a Socialist | |
11 (33%) |
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| I want to get high | |
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In the absence of another definition, here's an encyclopedia article:
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2014
#2
Democratic socialism is also a form of socialism, a blend of regulated capitalism and
tblue37
Jun 2014
#26
You don't think allowing corporations to buy elections has anything to do with that?
Ohio Joe
Jun 2014
#47
Some fool at discussionist posted this thread as an example of DU being a "cesspool"
quinnox
Jun 2014
#31
well yes, Both Mao and Tony Blair called themselves Socialist - so obviously different people mean
Douglas Carpenter
Jun 2014
#32
I favor a much heavier portion of socialism in our mixed economy than we have now for sure.
TheKentuckian
Jun 2014
#39