Yes, economics, as I said. Which is how we can and do have democratic socialism today.
So is Denmark.Venezuela is a great example of "democratic socialism" today.
So is Denmark.
Its funny how leftists are always trying to change the definition to suit their needs.
Look everyone in the world who has experienced it... has experienced it within the context of the govt providing services or taking over companies or controlling sectors of what could have been done by private enterprises.
Why the hell would Ricter be denying that socialism is also also a way of political organization.
and even in the definition I posted... you left this part out. Use it anytime
it is a social state according to Marx.
- (in Marxist theory) a transitional social state between the overthrow of capitalism and the realization of communism.
In spite of our superiority you don't sound very happy. Maybe you have unrealistic expectations?Denmark.... the country that is being held up as a complete example of failed socialist policies. Their multiculturalism has badly failed. Their "fat tax" scheme has utterly failed. The country is on the edge of complete government budget failure and is continually being held up as not a utopia. Can you explain why the suicide rate is 50% greater than that of the U.S. in these Scandinavian socialist paradises?