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You forgot Mao, who killed even more people.![]()
Don't forget Pot and the late great, oh so wonderful, beloved by (D)'s everywhere Castro.
They have just a couple kink's to work out....just ask KO![]()
All failing because KO wasn't in charge.![]()
I'm waiting for the first picture of an Antifa rioter(what an ironic appelation for a group of their mindset) wearing a Ché shirt.
Never had any Marxist professors that I can recall. I suppose there still are some, but the number willing to defend Stalin or his system would be far fewer.
Never had any Marxist professors that I can recall. I suppose there still are some, but the number willing to defend Stalin or his system would be far fewer.
^ regularly promotes Marxism, calls it liberalism and freedom.![]()
How do you define social democracyI never promote Marxism. Marx' theories are pseudoscientific, and the socialist movement would have been far better off without that whole intellectual substructure.
I do promote social democracy, which is not Marxist.
How do you define social democracy
Social democracy is a political, social and economic ideology that supports economic and social interventions to promote social justice within the framework of a capitalist economy, as well as a policy regime involving a commitment to representative democracy, measures for income redistribution, and regulation of the economy in the general interest and welfare state provisions.[1][2][3] Social democracy thus aims to create the conditions for capitalism to lead to greater democratic, egalitarian and solidaristic outcomes; and is often associated with the set of socioeconomic policies that became prominent in Northern and Western Europe—particularly the Nordic model in the Nordic countries—during the latter half of the 20th century.[4][5]
Social democracy originated as a political ideology that advocated an evolutionary and peaceful transition from capitalism to socialism using established political processes in contrast to the revolutionary approach to transition associated with orthodox Marxism.[6] In the early post-war era in Western Europe, social democratic parties rejected the Stalinist political and economic model then current in the Soviet Union, committing themselves either to an alternate path to socialism or to a compromise between capitalism and socialism.[7] In this period, social democrats embraced a mixed economy based on the predominance of private property, with only a minority of essential utilities and public services under public ownership. As a result, social democracy became associated with Keynesian economics, state interventionism, and the welfare state, while abandoning the prior goal of replacing the capitalist system (factor markets, private property and wage labor)[4] with a qualitatively different socialist economic system.[8][9][10]
Modern social democracy is characterized by a commitment to policies aimed at curbing inequality, oppression of underprivileged groups, and poverty;[11] including support for universally accessible public services like care for the elderly, child care, education, health care, and workers' compensation.[12] The social democratic movement also has strong connections with the labour movement and trade unions, and is supportive of collective bargaining rights for workers as well as measures to extend democratic decision-making beyond politics into the economic sphere in the form of co-determination for employees and other economic stakeholders.[13]
I never promote Marxism. Marx' theories are pseudoscientific, and the socialist movement would have been far better off without that whole intellectual substructure.
I do promote social democracy, which is not Marxist.
You can lie and bullshit all you want KO but Social Democracy has it's roots FIRMLY planted in Marxism.
Of course it does, the way European democracy has its roots firmly planted in Christianity; but democracy is not Christian, and social democracy is not Marxist.
Of course it does, the way European democracy has its roots firmly planted in Christianity;
social democracy is not Marxist.