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In reply to the discussion: What is your problem with socialism? [View all]BKH70041
(961 posts)I just C&P'd it.
And things that I mentioned are legitimate functions of government. The Romans, Greeks, Egyptians, Medes, Babylonians, etc... these governments built roads, provided and/or had oversight of a monetary exchange or trade, provided for the military, law enforcement, provided a legal system, collected taxes, and so forth. Were they socialist? I suppose you would say they were. I sure wouldn't. They were just performing the everyday functions of government. That's what governments are suppose to do. That's like saying a group of neighbors who decide to get together one day to pretty up the neighbor and each pitch in equally are informally forming a socialist work group (and I've seen examples like that at this site, and it called 'socialism'). No they aren't, they're just each pitching in to do their part like people had done for eons. Leave socialism out of it.
Your question was specific. You said "socialism," not "democratic socialism", so the two that answered before you didn't even address my answering the question they way you phrased it. And you call things that governments have done for their citizens/subjects for thousands of years "socialism."
Not interested.