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In reply to the discussion: Are you a Socialist? [View all]Still Blue in PDX
(1,999 posts)30. Yep.
When I took sociology and political science in high school it made more sense to me than anything else I heard explained. When I went home and talked to my dad about it the conversation segued into how we needed the Vietnam War to keep our economy healthy.
Still not sure whether he was arguing for or against capitalism, but it was the first time I really questioned what my parents taught me.
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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