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In reply to the discussion: What is your problem with socialism? [View all]ronnie624
(5,764 posts)And you're right: it is the legitimate function of any form of government/economy. You and millions of others don't like the word because of a lifetime of exposure to a narrative that marginalizes socialism.
The foundational premise for capitalism, is that the earth's resources, by default, are owned and controlled by a tiny, elite class of human society, for the purpose of profiting. This is an extremely flawed view. It is lacking in logic and justice, and guarantees there will not be enough basic resources for everyone, rendering it devoid of any kind of moral legitimacy.
The resources and energy that drive our civilization, belong to everyone, in my view, and should be used to provide basic goods and services to all people. This is the only way our economy will enable us to meet future challenges. The old way is barbaric and needs to be reformed into an equitable, science-based economic system, that provides security for everyone, and reflects the reality that it is working-class people who provide the greatest energy investment in driving our economic activity.