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In reply to the discussion: The differences between Socialism & Communism [View all]Escurumbele
(3,833 posts)3. Socialism is the strategy for future communist regimes to lure the people to vote for them
There are NO countries that have a pure socialist government, it just doesn't work. The most successful governments are those who are Social-Democratic, meaning they foster regulated capitalism with strong social benefits for the people, such as free education, free healthcare, and others.
Communism is nothing but a dictatorship, examples such as Russia, Venezuela, and many other Latin American countries. They hide as socialists and promise things that can never be implemented just to gain votes, once in power they morph into a very ugly dictatorship like it happened in many Latin American countries, the best example being Venezuela as of late.
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Socialism is the strategy for future communist regimes to lure the people to vote for them
Escurumbele
Jun 27
#3
Both Russia and China were communist societies but they both failed because communism...
brush
Jun 27
#8
Interesting thread and that's why so many voices on this issue. Exactly what a good discussion is.
Deuxcents
Jun 27
#52
We (I live in Sweden) are NOT democratic socialist nations here in the Nordics.
Celerity
Jun 29
#120
Communism, like socialism, liberalism, conservatism, etc comes in many different flavors.
Ping Tung
Jun 27
#5
There has never been a successful socialist or communist society that has thrived and is still extant.
brush
Jun 27
#7
The tread was about the seeming confusion of socialism vs social democracies. in Europe.
brush
Jun 27
#43
So you think success is a vicious socialist dictatorship where the vast majority of people live in oppressed poverty.
SunSeeker
Jun 29
#97
A "vicious dictatorship where the vast majority of people live in oppressed poverty" perfectly describes Cuba.
SunSeeker
Jun 29
#114
Your 2008 opinion piece from "Liberation School" does not dispute anything the 2025 Harvard report says.
SunSeeker
Jun 29
#122
Heehee. Yugoslavia, China, Warsaw Pac. Please. Yugoslavia doesn't exist anymore and China is capitalist.
brush
Jun 27
#27
Slaves can be part of socialist economies as well. Nazis used slave labor in their socialist economy.
SunSeeker
Jun 28
#84
Yep, they copied Yugos SEZ and scaled it and still allowed rich to take from poor and middle
uponit7771
Jun 28
#70
China is a socialist country, according to the Webster's Dictionary definition of socialism.
SunSeeker
Jun 28
#63
There is nothing free about the enterprise in China. It is all state controlled.
SunSeeker
Jun 28
#68
"subject to the whims" .... That's 100% of all US corps if "whims" is the deciding factor. China has SOE cause they have
uponit7771
Jun 28
#72
It is sadly very true. See my below reply to your post about Chinese billionaires.
SunSeeker
Jun 29
#98
Socialism is defined as government ownership of the means of production. That's China.
SunSeeker
Jun 29
#117
Private corps and SEO exist in China it's NO LONGER a socialist country at all.
uponit7771
Jun 28
#71
There are corps that are not directly controlled like SOEs that are majority owned by CCP gov.
uponit7771
Jun 29
#100
Yugoslavia was text book hybrid and even came up with idea of SEZ that China repeated
uponit7771
Jun 28
#69
Bullshit. She does a terrible job of explaining what socialism and communism are, let alone their differences.
SunSeeker
Jun 27
#13
Thank you. This is the best explanation and clarification I've seen on this thread so far.
TheRickles
Jun 27
#29
Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland are all succesful, well regulated capitalist countries.
SunSeeker
Jun 27
#50
Don't forget that Nazis were/are a form of socialist, it's even in the name...
AntiFascist
Jun 27
#25