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Tell me again about the Socialism
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer4Christ" data-source="post: 66846810" data-attributes="member: 369444"><p>I find that when I talk to people about socialism we argue over the semantics of the word more than anything else. I prefer to use the word 'Democracy' to describe the social model because with socialism you see the democratization of the workplace and every industry that directly affects the people.</p><p></p><p>People also fail to understand that a socialist government would not operate in the same way ours does in terms of just electing a representative that in turn gets free reign for their term; it's very participatory and much of the power gets placed in the hands of the people. </p><p></p><p>Nice rose btw!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer4Christ, post: 66846810, member: 369444"] I find that when I talk to people about socialism we argue over the semantics of the word more than anything else. I prefer to use the word 'Democracy' to describe the social model because with socialism you see the democratization of the workplace and every industry that directly affects the people. People also fail to understand that a socialist government would not operate in the same way ours does in terms of just electing a representative that in turn gets free reign for their term; it's very participatory and much of the power gets placed in the hands of the people. Nice rose btw! [/QUOTE]
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