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Originally Posted by boxcar
Socialism is Marxism Lite.
And in a "democratic" socialist society, not all people agree with that moronic ideology and yet they are forced to go along with the majority.
I wanted no part of ObamaCare, yet I was literally forced to jump on the bandwagon. Nothing voluntary about that.
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The Difference Between Communism and Socialism
https://www.investopedia.com/video/p...and-socialism/
In a communist society, the working class owns everything, and everyone works toward the same communal goal. There are no wealthy or poor people -- all are equal, and the community distributes what it produces based only on need. Nothing is obtained by working more than what is required.
Communism frequently results in low production, mass poverty and limited advancement. Poverty spread so widely in the Soviet Union in the 1980s that its citizens revolted.
Like communism, socialism’s main focus is on equality. But workers earn wages they can spend as they choose, while the government, not citizens, owns and operates the means for production. Workers receive what they need to produce and survive, but there’s no incentive to achieve more, leaving little motivation.
Some countries have adopted aspects of socialism. The United Kingdom provides basic needs like healthcare to everyone regardless of their time or effort at work. In the U.S., welfare and the public education system are a form of socialism.