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Originally posted by Kali74
reply to post by seabag
No they weren't socialists, they were capitalists... state capitalists if you want to be specific.
State Capitalism: A political system in which the state has control of production and the use of capital.
This is what the dictators you named above were, this is what the USSR was, what China is, what N.Korea is.
I can call geese, ducks... my entire life. Some people might even believe me. The fact that I believe or convince others that geese are ducks does not change the fact that they are geese not ducks.
Originally posted by Kali74
reply to post by 11235813213455
Do tell.
How did I manage to do that?
So... given that there is a variance in the stated goals of fascism, communism, and socialism... Why are the end results very much the same?
Why were the socialists and fascists in a death match with the communists when in the end they all look roughly the same (just different body counts)?
Originally posted by Kali74
reply to post by 11235813213455
So... given that there is a variance in the stated goals of fascism, communism, and socialism... Why are the end results very much the same?
Your questions make no sense because there is no end result of Socialism/Communism to judge, we have never seen Socialism/Communism as an economic/political system.
Why were the socialists and fascists in a death match with the communists when in the end they all look roughly the same (just different body counts)?
How can Socialists be in a death match with Communists? The two words are interchangeable. Death match with Fascists? Absolutely.
Originally posted by camaro68ss
I’m not advocating no government but only limited government within its TRUE Constitutional limitsedit on 22-1-2013 by camaro68ss because: (no reason given)
you look there are advertisements trying to convince you to buy things you don't need.