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Socialism?

Eyeron

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Why should I embrace Socialism? This is a serious questions to which I'd appreciate even handed answers please.
 
Which version or definition of socialism are you talking about embracing?
 
Maybe he's thinking that if Socialism got more hugs, it wouldn't try so hard to take wealth away from the people who earned it and give it to those who didn't, in order to improve its sense of self-worth.
 
Because you appreciate having the government provide certain essential public services, such as the emergency services, armed forces to protect you, communication channels and regulatory bodies to make sure you don't eat poisoned food.

Just a thought.
 
Who is asking you to embrace socialism?

I have a friend who became a Socialist after he wouldn't be given a raise at a job he once held. And of course he thinks I'm foolish because I don't embrace the philosophy. He is very biased against wealthy people.

And it's socialism as wealth distribution, not Socialism as mob rule.
 
I have a friend who became a Socialist after he wouldn't be given a raise at a job he once held. And of course he thinks I'm foolish because I don't embrace the philosophy. He is very biased against wealthy people.
Maybe you should be asking him instead of us.

And it's socialism as wealth distribution, not Socialism as mob rule.
Of course it isn't socialism as mob rule. Socialism is no more mob rule than capitalism.
 
I would still like to hear the thoughts of people who do know far more about it han him or I.
 
I would still like to hear the thoughts of people who do know far more about it han him or I.

You've said nothing yet about which people can know more.

As was said earlier, all governments transfer wealth. Tanks don't build themselves, for example. Laws don't enforce themselves. Schools don't build and staff themselves.

Life is risky. One of the key questions that any group of people will have to deal with is what do do about risk. If you're risk-averse, the idea of spreading your risk about by pooling it with other people makes a lot of sense. This, basically, is what socialism is about. Economic risk is pooled by providing a strong safety net, paid for by the people who have been lucky how their risks have turned out.
 
I would still like to hear the thoughts of people who do know far more about it han him or I.
It's just that the question lacks too much context to give a meaningful answer. That, and I doubt there are many here who think you ought to embrace socialism.

I guess the first thing to ask is what do you think your friend means by socialism? As Arcade said, wealth distribution is not exclusive to socialism nor is it the central goal of socialism, per se.
 
I'm not entirely sure. The best way I know how to describe what I mean is the style that wants to punish the rich for having too much wealth and property and taking it to give it to people who don't have as much as the rich. I guess the current beer commercials in which a big black guy simply goes in and takes the beer from the rich people who has it and gives it to others who don't.

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I do not know a lot about it. I also hear it as a hot button topic among conservatives who blast Obama for it.
 
Because you appreciate having the government provide certain essential public services, such as the emergency services, armed forces to protect you, communication channels and regulatory bodies to make sure you don't eat poisoned food.

Just a thought.

That's not Socialism. That's regulation.

Socialism is when the collective controls wealth and property as opposed to individuals getting to chose for themselves what they do with what they've earned.
 
I'm not entirely sure. The best way I know how to describe what I mean is the style that wants to punish the rich for having too much wealth and property and taking it to give it to people who don't have as much as the rich.

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I do not know a lot about it. I also hear it as a hot button topic among conservatives who blast Obama for it.
That isn't socialism. That is a straw man of socialism.

If I were you, I would start (stress on the start) here and continue into more depth as your time and inclination allows.


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I guess the current beer commercials in which a big black guy simply goes in and takes the beer from the rich people who has it and gives it to others who don't.
What?!?
 
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I'm a Social Democrat in large part thanks to Clement Attlee's Government of 1945-51. I can't think of a more brilliant Government. To have led the country away from such a devastating war was one thing, but to transform it for the better was another.
 
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Socialism is when the collective controls wealth and property as opposed to individuals getting to chose for themselves what they do with what they've earned.

And, again, that's not socialism. That's a straw-man caricature of socialism.
 
And, again, that's not socialism. That's a straw-man caricature of socialism.

No, that's the damn dictionary definition.

"Socialism". Oxford English Dictionary. "1. A theory or policy of social organisation which aims at or advocates the ownership and control of the means of production, capital, land, property, etc., by the community as a whole, and their administration or distribution in the interests of all. 2. A state of society in which things are held or used in common."

Edit: but apparently, according to some posters here, this is also Socialism:

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