Even if I agreed with your definition of socialism (and I don't) we don't have "collective workers rights" in this country, if anything they are becoming the thing of the past as unions are losing their power and influence. Neither workers not the government interfere with or are involved in Exxon's or Aetna's or Dell's day to day activities, business decisions and distribution of profits. There are certainly minor regulations related to things like environment, security, safety etc, businesses and individuals are taxed and the tax system is progressive but it's a far cry from socialism.Quote from Maverick74:
Modern socialism is now a blend of collective workers rights as well as individual rights.
You said I was painting it in black and white but what do you call equating taxation with socialism?
