This is neither leftist nor communism. Socialism is not "when government does stuff". Socialism is about increased or total worker ownership of the means of production. Communism is about using socialism to achieve a classless society which abolishes inequality between rich and poor. Communism is not synonymous with a welfare state; in fact the modern welfare state goes back to Bismarck who introduced reforms as a mean to undermine the popularity of communism in 19th century Germany.phoenix1 wrote:QUOTE (phoenix1 @ Feb 6 2019, 02:41 PM) To me, a democratic government is just an agreement by its citizens to work together to create a society in which everyone has enough to survive. That's pretty $#@!ing leftist and is basically just communism.
The idea that the free market doesn't solve everything, that you need taxes, laws, and government too -- none of this is radical or revolutionary, except maybe only in America where everything to the left of Ayn Rand is called "leftism", but apart from this, "left vs. right" is merely about how much the government should do, or whether market-based incentives are better than legislation and regulation, and even on this scale I'm fairly centrist, and I think you're only marginally to the left on me on most issues. We're not opposed to redistribution on principle, but we're pretty clear-eyed as to how difficult it is to pay for popular things with other people's money.


