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Yes, Americans absolutely hate everything that reeks to socialism... until the program/law somehow works. Then they are fine with it.Smitty-48 wrote:His analysis is poorly thought out, fails to take into account; the American paradigm, it's not France, it's not Russia, any sort of uprising in the United States would be from the RIght, against the Left, and it wouldn't blame and then terrorize the rich, quite the opposite, it would be the poor and minorities who would be scapegoated and then targeted, if there is a European model which applies, it's not Bourbon France, it's not Imperial Russia, it's Weimar Germany.
If America blows up into another revolution, it's not going World Socialist, I mean, please. Nobody would be overthrowing the plutocrats, you'd just be getting Nuclear Hitler for realz, although, probably more like Nuclear Pinochet actually.
All these Americans on the left who like to presage an American uprising, rest assured, if you ever tipped the Apple Cart, you wouldn't get Che Guevara, you'd get Stonewall Jackson, don't kid yourselves.
Except, socialism is a system of government in which the means of production, distribution and exchange are owned by the state, which is not what Social Security is, thus, equating Social Security with socialism would be idiotic nonsnense.ssu wrote: Yes, Americans absolutely hate everything that reeks to socialism... until the program/law somehow works. Then they are fine with it.
Oh, the word police from the Leninist-land is still angry? Or what?Smitty-48 wrote:Except, socialism is a system of government in which the means of production, distribution and exchange are owned by the state, which is not what Social Security is, thus, equating Social Security with socialism would be idiotic nonsnense.ssu wrote: Yes, Americans absolutely hate everything that reeks to socialism... until the program/law somehow works. Then they are fine with it.
Now communism is a straight forward thing, has to do with Marx. Socialism on the other hand is a more broad definition. Because modern day Social Democracy is still socialist, even if they have basically no problems with private property.The German Chancellor was motivated to introduce social insurance in Germany both to promote the well-being of workers in order to keep the German economy operating at maximum efficiency, and to stave off calls for more radical socialist alternatives.