I couldn't help but comment on the Nov. 25 letter titled "Just wanting to fill their pockets." The writer gave what I assume was his definition of socialism. Here is ...
Socialism is an economic and political system in which the means of production – such as factories, land, and resources – are owned or controlled collectively by society, usually through the ...
Few words stir up more emotion in American politics than socialism. How many times have you heard someone yell out, "you're a socialist!" For some, it evokes images of equality and shared prosperity.
Because they believe absurd myths. Like the claim that the Soviet Union "wasn't real socialism." Socialism guru Noam Chomsky tells students that. He says the Soviet Union "was about as remote from ...
A Pew study reports that more than a third of American adults view it positively. How is this possible? Little has brought more misery — first in the Soviet Union, then in China, Cuba, Nicaragua, now ...
Economically, it has always been a disaster. Today’s leading proponents of economic socialism, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Sen.
Since their emergence, socialist theories have evolved through prolonged intellectual debate and extensive practical ...
Polls show that many young people have positive feelings about socialism. Folks on the right claim that they are being indoctrinated in schools to think that way. I have an alternate explanation.
In America, the title “socialist” carries a negative connotation. Many people think that socialism takes away economic freedom, stifles innovation and will create a Big Brother-style government.
Those chilling words from George Orwell’s “Animal Farm” summarizes socialism’s inevitable conclusion — disillusionment, corruption and failure. When the pigs on Orwell’s farm take over and set the ...
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