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Originally posted by h0lmes View PostWe are too sophisticated for Starbucks. Up here we prefer the independent shop across the street where coffee costs even more.
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Originally posted by rwh11385 View PostPut your "education" to use and let me know where true socialism has succeeded. (not just welfare nations)
Edit: True Socialism has never been implemented.Last edited by Guest; 11-06-2008, 08:05 PM.
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Originally posted by h0lmes View PostI don't doubt for a second that Socialism hasn't succeeded. In fact it has quite obviously failed in every country in which there has been a revolution. I disagree with Marx when he speaks of Socialism coming about because of revolution. I think it will be a more gradual and slow transition by way of economic and social policy changes that span decades and possibly even centuries. Europe is a good example. Many countries have been adopting Socialist policies for some time now and they are just fine. Europe, as a whole, has a larger economy than the US and has only been feeling the heat because of our financial troubles. Socialism is not a bad thing.
Europe is quite different than the US. You can leave your kid in a stroller outside a cafe in Denmark and not worry about it. Adding socialist policies would increase the free rider problems of this nation.
Freer economies are shown to have greater growth, and in these days, more nations are moving towards that in order to improve. Look at how China is evolving.
Just because some nations want to remove incentives doesn't mean it is the right thing to do in America, the land of liberty.
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