Why I Joined the Socialist Party
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@ woodpod. Socialism and communism are different. Communism promotes a centralized strong government that does not take kindly to opposition. Socialism is a change in economy and social aspects of a country. In socialism your rights are still in place, you have the right to oppose the system because socialists are usually pro-democracy. Communists are not. A lot of communist nations also like to masquerade as socialist countries, like the USSR (union of soviet socialist states), but the USSR wa
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I myself is an american socialist party supporter. However, I do not believe individual rights, and however expanding them, but in the same way, keep the peace beyond the limit. Everybody is different... but that does not mean we have to leave others behind! I dream of the day we no longer have the care for money, no matter if were rich or poor.
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Jack is soooo cute, and socialism is the only civilized answer.
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Welcome to CWI // CWI Sweden AKA the rattparty ;)
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well idc wut anyone says im certainly a Socialist i mean i agree with freedom in all but really "what is freedom?" my grandfather fought proudly for the Pathet Lao
"bless his soul".....and my friends father fought for the Communist Party in Spain during there civil War....so yea call what you want i wont fight nor will i bite...
long live the Third Party
Workers Unite
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@BOLSHEVIXTREME Nazi = National socialist.
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the only "system" where the governmet doesnt restrict the libertys and freedoms of people is anarchy and anarchy would provide you with a worse quality of life then any political system.
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This kid fails. So does socialism.
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was socialist
they have abandoned a long of their ideologies and sold out the UK to the unelected bureaucrats within the EU
@woodpod Read Marx and Engels. It'll do you good.
Antiks72 2 years ago 16
@woodpod British government, nor Labour are socialists. I'm an American and even I know this.
Antiks72 2 years ago 14