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do most americans realise that most democratic countries are socialist ( by Amrican standards)?

2007-01-23 13:35:45 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

by neo cons standards all of europr , the UK Australia and NEw Zealand are socialist. State medacine, state intervention in teh market place, however they are not communistic

2007-01-23 13:48:10 · update #1

Is Europe socialism the reason for the USA supreme place in teh world economy? China is on track to overtake the USA industrialy it is onlya question of when

2007-01-23 13:49:38 · update #2

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Not only do most Americans confuse the two they also have no idea what they are other than a vague certainty that they are "very bad".

2007-01-23 13:40:45 · answer #1 · answered by Dane 6 · 1 1

There actual isn't any confusion, communism is imaginitive socialism. subsequently Socialism isn't imaginitive yet yet depending upon a similar ideology as communism. the position Communism is quick and violent and forceful Socialism strikes slowly and grows slowly. The time period is Fabian which could be defined as “A sluggish secure infiltration”. finally socialism and communism have a similar aims, finished administration of each element of the lives of electorate through a useful substantial authorities. the position Socialism and communism fluctuate is of their execution. Communism strikes in in a unmarried fell swoop and enforces the regulation on the properly of a gun. Socialism strikes in slowly replacing guidelines perhaps even democratically till the purely appropriate administration is executed. once the guidelines are in position there is not any massive difference between communism and socialism. Examples are Elian Gonzales, the little boy who become despatched lower back Cuba or at the same time as the military moved on the compound at Waco, TX or at the same time as the feds stormed the compound at Ruby Ridge. those examples would look severe in this clarification, yet each body of them stinks of the strategies of the Soviet Union. those human beings would were lawbreakers of a severe nature, yet imagine if the authorities despatched in typhoon troops to arrest you for no longer utilising a hybrid vehicle or for utilising a charcoal grill or for watering your backyard too a lot. Sounds far fetched, yet when freedom is eroded slowly and really in an ever socialist leaning authorities the purely appropriate end isn't any distinct from a communist state. As for hybrid Marxists definite there are some. lately interior the U. S. congress one congress woman reported that congress would interior the destiny nationalize the oil market. it is a Marxist flow if it ever took.

2016-10-16 00:32:47 · answer #2 · answered by digman 4 · 0 0

Communism is actually the most extreme form of socialism - where the economy is controlled in its entirety by the state. Overwhelmingly most governments (including the US) are hybrid economies with various levels of socialistic vs. capitalistic economic activity. The US is far more capitalistic, which is why it is so much more economically successful than the more socialistic countries of Europe.

Democracy is a methodology of governance that has no bearing on the socialist vs. capitalist issue.

2007-01-23 13:46:07 · answer #3 · answered by Fletch 2 · 0 0

The problem is, most Socialist countries are not actually Democratic, they just stick that word in their name (Democratic People's Republic of Whatever). They do not allow The People to control the government. They are run more like monarchies.

Communism and Socialism are the same, they only differ slightly in degree of control over assets. In Communist Cuba, for example, the billboards read "Socialism or Death". Hugo Chavez is now posting the same billboards around his country.

Neither a Socialist nor Communist system have absolute Rights that protect a person's property from the State masters.

Dane - I have looked very closely at 'socialist' states and I understand completely why they are 'bad' to Americans. Their ideology is in opposition to our founding principles that created our nation with Rights and tremendous freedom from oppression.

2007-01-23 13:38:29 · answer #4 · answered by speakeasy 6 · 0 2

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