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In reply to the discussion: What led you to socialism? [View all]Starry Messenger
(32,342 posts)61. You'll be relieved to know then, that isn't what Socialism is at all.
Socialism is the equitable distribution of resources, and worker controlled industry and businesses. The only people who will have the "problem" is the 1% of families who own most of the wealth, which wealth they obtained by not working at all, but collecting profits from the fruit of our labor. I'm sure as a progressive, you won't see that as a problem.
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I agree totally with your analysis. They also want to eliminate unions because they are conscious of
freshwest
Dec 2011
#20
Good post. For me its experiences overseas and talking to people from overseas.
napoleon_in_rags
Dec 2011
#6
My parents were both Democratic Socialists, so I was brought up in a household where
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2011
#8
I have been called a socialist since working for McGovern. Finally decided that I really do want to
jwirr
Dec 2011
#25
Odd path, but I came to be a socialist through membership in the Libertarian Party
toddaa
Dec 2011
#28
I read some Socialist literature, and it just made so much obvious sense.
mistertrickster
Dec 2011
#29
Nothing led me to Socialism, and I hope not everyone here is a pure Socialist
emaxwell1313
Jan 2012
#50