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In reply to the discussion: On a scale of 1 to 10, how representative of the Democratic Party is DU? [View all]Douglas Carpenter
(20,226 posts)40. Oxford Dictionary:
socialism
Line breaks: so¦cial|ism
Pronunciation: /ˈsəʊʃəlɪz(ə
/
noun
[mass noun] 1A political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
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1.1Policy or practice based on the political and economic theory of socialism.
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1.2(In Marxist theory) a transitional social state between the overthrow of capitalism and the realization of Communism.
The term socialism has been used to describe positions as far apart as anarchism, Soviet state Communism, and social democracy; however, it necessarily implies an opposition to the untrammelled workings of the economic market. The socialist parties that have arisen in most European countries from the late 19th century have generally tended towards social democracy
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On a scale of 1 to 10, how representative of the Democratic Party is DU? [View all]
YoungDemCA
Oct 2014
OP
Yes, the right is well represented here, but I find those on the left to be far left ...
Scuba
Oct 2014
#50
depends on where you are from. du is somewhat right of my friends but probably far left
La Lioness Priyanka
Oct 2014
#11
If you mean rank and file consistent Democratic voters - probably about 5-6. Just look around
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2014
#16
A fair number of DUers advocate government ownership/control of the means of production?
merrily
Oct 2014
#20
Tony Blair calls himself a socialist and so do the leaders of most left parties in the rest of the
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2014
#24
It's bad enough when the right uses the word incorrectly. The left should use it correctly.
merrily
Oct 2014
#31
that is not what the word has meant all over the world to the vast majority of people who call
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2014
#33
Dictionaries are updated just about yearly; wiki just about daily, maybe even hourly.
merrily
Oct 2014
#34
I call myself a socialist the same way the leaders of most left parties in the western democratic
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2014
#36
What you call yourself does not tell me what you think the correct definition of the word is.
merrily
Oct 2014
#37
Again, how do you think it benefits the left to equate regulation with socialism?
merrily
Oct 2014
#41
I use the term that is used by leftwing people and even most center-left people in almost
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2014
#43
I do (advocate such), but I don't see a lot of others advocating such. nt
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Oct 2014
#30
There are hundreds of issues and thousands of positions on how to address those issues.
FLPanhandle
Oct 2014
#27
Party labels are becoming more and more irrelevant to the way people vote.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Oct 2014
#32
My sentiments exactly. As far as I can tell, these days it is just a "D" after a name.
djean111
Oct 2014
#52
With more folks from the conservative end of the spectrum more than it was
HereSince1628
Oct 2014
#74
a better question is "how well does the Democratic Party represent members of DU"
corkhead
Oct 2014
#78