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What is so wrong with socialism?
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<blockquote data-quote="ebia" data-source="post: 68412417" data-attributes="member: 76497"><p>Free healthcare for all.</p><p>A liveable minimum wage.</p><p>A decent free healthcare system</p><p>Free education until year 12</p><p>Affordable education beyond year 12</p><p>A passable safety net</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What?</p><p></p><p>Why are some so scared that someone out there might get more than they need?</p><p></p><p></p><p>except that it does. There's the right to gleen, for example. The primary accumulated wealth in the OT is land, and there Jubilee applies. It also envisages a societal structure that looks after people; it wasn't written to address North American hyper-individualism because that's a completely alien worldview.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ebia, post: 68412417, member: 76497"] Free healthcare for all. A liveable minimum wage. A decent free healthcare system Free education until year 12 Affordable education beyond year 12 A passable safety net What? Why are some so scared that someone out there might get more than they need? except that it does. There's the right to gleen, for example. The primary accumulated wealth in the OT is land, and there Jubilee applies. It also envisages a societal structure that looks after people; it wasn't written to address North American hyper-individualism because that's a completely alien worldview. [/QUOTE]
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