• Cowbee [he/him]@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    I’m more of a practical American socialist than a radical communist (since that’s unlikely to happen here)

    Why do you say this? What’s a “practical American Socialist?”

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      2 months ago
      • practical: I don’t have any delusions that the US will implement leftism more extreme than EU style socialist policies any time soon
      • American: I’m from the US
      • socialist: I feel the government should be involved more in regulating industries, owning certain categories of services, moderating excess wealth, and ensuring the financial/economic well-being of citizens, as opposed to the conservative style which is basically ‘well, if you’re poor then fuck off’.
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        • practical: I don’t have any delusions that the US will implement leftism more extreme than EU style socialist policies any time soon

        The EU doesn’t have socialist policies, you’re referring to social safety nets.

        • socialist: I feel the government should be involved more in regulating industries, owning certain categories of services, moderating excess wealth, and ensuring the financial/economic well-being of citizens, as opposed to the conservative style which is basically ‘well, if you’re poor then fuck off’.

        So you’re talking Social Democracy, like the Nordics, not Socialism.

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          2 months ago

          Not precisely as I mentioned public ownership of some industries and services that are privately owned. Healthcare and drug production would be two good examples.

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            2 months ago

            Those are found in the nordics, that’s still dependent on Capitalism as the basis unless you also want to entirely restructure government.

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              1 month ago

              I’d love for the US economic system to somehow be wholly restructured, but incremental improvements are the best we can do currently.

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          Look, people have been debating the definition of socialism for decades, and you guys are not going to figure out here today on Lemmy World.

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        2 months ago

        Defeatist because I’m not pushing for full communism or are you referring to something else?

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          The thing about defeatism is that sometimes it’s just correct, the war is lost. Socialism as in the workers owning the means of production is a currently impossible concept for America. Social democracy would need a tidal wave of the YOOTHS building a New Deal-type political coalition as the Boomers die off but it’s something you can work towards.

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            The capitalist and nationalist propaganda against communism has been at a completely insane level in the US for 70 years now… yeah, it’s hard to go against, but I do have faith it’s dying out. Conservatives can’t even really remember the USSR currently and younger people, mainly liberal (IN A US POLITICS SENSE) can clearly see the problems with the current system and have desire and will to make it change. Still lots of completely deluded younger folks too, though, and the levels of fascist propaganda we’re dealing with now are massive.