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Once again another post that fails to understand the real issues.
Actually, this one has some merit.
The issue is not simply government control, although that is almost always a bad thing, it is about nationalization. controlling things at the Federal level. Most government control should be kept as local as possible.
And none of that has anything to do with Socialism.That cartoon could be 20 panels large and contain the alphabet soup federal agencies created under FDR in the 1930's. That's where socialism really got a foothold in the U.S.
Correct. The term "socialism" was created by Henri de Saint-Simon, one of the founders of what would later be labelled "utopian socialism".And then there is the matter of the first two panels being dated before the word socialism entered the English language.
And none of that has anything to do with Socialism.
There are two types of Socialism. Classic Socialism and Democratic Socialism.
All which you listed are examples of Democratic Socialism, not Socialism.
Correct. What you were describing was not Socialism. It is Democratic Socialism. There is a HUGE difference.Which has nothing to do with socialism. M-Kay...
Correct. What you were describing was not Socialism. It is Democratic Socialism. There is a HUGE difference.
One involves the state ownership and control of the means of production and distribution and the other involves the private ownership of the means of production and distribution.As long as you are going to be pedantic, I will point out that yes, there is a difference, but you said one had NOTHING to do with the other. Both involve state controls of industries and commerce.
One involves the state ownership and control of the means of production and distribution and the other involves the private ownership of the means of production and distribution.
With the exception of a few utilities owned by municipalities (Los Angeles Department of Water and Power comes immediately to mind) Socialism does not exist in the US. But Democratic Socialism has been predominate since the opening days of the 20th century.Which class of Socialism would you put the SEC?
TCassidy - did you think I meant the Security and Exchange CommissionTcassidy
The Village of Solvay, NY owns and operates its own Electric company
Which class of Socialism would you put the SEC?
My first sentence was "With the exception of a few utilities owned by municipalities."TCassidy - did you think I meant the Security and Exchange Commission
I was was asking you about Solvay Electric Company ----