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In reply to the discussion: Chomsky on socialism [View all]

Tal Vez

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13. Well, you've taught me about what some people mean by "Democratic Socialism"
Sun May 29, 2016, 01:07 AM
May 2016

and if you can get everyone to agree to that definition, then no one should fear it. The government has been redistributing wealth for a long, long time (sometimes from the poor to the rich) and the government has been passing employment laws (maximum hours, minimum wage, OSHA, workers' compensation, disability insurance, labor laws, Social Security, family leave, health insurance, etc.) for more than 100 years. Worker protections can and should be expanded. And, if we can elect enough Democrats to Congress, those protections will be expanded. There is always more that can be done. That's the progressive philosophy.

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