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An explaination of Democratic Socialism.

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  • Germany is doing so well WIth DS... They are allowed to start new companies at will. And then sell them to the government so the government makes sure the workers get paid very well and the profits are used wisely for the good of all, while the entepnture is free to go start more companies. This hences the competitiveness sprite far beyond stupid american system.

  • We can still have the org. structure of the corporation in place. However the goals have to be changed to profit only after the people and the government are well provided for. The power for the corporation just has to be used for the many and not the few.

  • @svvmichael1 Interesting. Many would say it is BASED on this or that and then "greed" ruins it but you are right. It is based on deception and it caters to the weaknesses of people and strikes hardest when a nation is vulnerable. They stuck their claws into Britain while the Brits were being attacked by Hitler.

    It's really sad when people go back and forth righteously attempting to distinguish it from fascism when both are based on the same thing. Both are enemies to truth and freedom.

  • @Scattnam And the topic of the soviet union haha. Now it's very hard to discuss this for many reasons mainly because it's complicated and LONG. But it wasn't socialism HAHA Russia pretty much gave that away a while back but still trying to cling on to it's power which gave away into confusion and soon bankruptcy. Now china really IS NOT socialist at least anymore. But when it was, it was a Utopia almost and the last remaining maoist village is doing fairly well except that it is the only one HA

  • @Scattnam First of all weren't we discussing Fascism? but What about Cuba? ok Fidel Castro isn't exactly a dictator and I'll tell you why. "DICTATORSHIP" means that someone pulls out certain power and controls the power without want of the majority. Ok but so many starving people were in Latin America and wanted communism. Now theres free education and healthcare and people like but there is so much money being spent on demonizing Cuba that, this is all covered out.

  • @Anathema1984 Yes but it doesnt work because people are greedy. Dont believe me? Well would you give half your income to some bum on the street...

  • @22MRMafia You are a fucking idiot, explain socialist countries like Soviet Union which collapsed and North Korea, Cuba, Also check out China, ALL DICTATORSHIPS!

  • @Scattnam HA! what? clueless? excuse me you just stated that communism is HAHAH is almost the same thing as pshhhHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA FASCISM!!!! Sir I'm sorry but actually fascism is almost the complete opposite and is actually on the right wing spectrum. The both compose the OPPOSITE. But you wouldn't know that because you only look at the name of the nazis which is national socialist so you assume that they are EVIL SOCIALIST. Shut up and read you clueless fuck

  • @Anathema1984 Actually, socialism is based upon a small elite seizing power from others using the lie of "doing good for others." Those elites take a high lifestyle from the public treasury. They then tell others why it is good or "patriotic" for them to have a lower lifestyle, since it'll help others. It is the enemy of truth and freedom.

  • @Scattnam Another dumb comment made by a dumb conservative

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