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    Socialism has never worked
    Socialism has never worked

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    It's become a "truism", repeated by right wingers
    It's become a "truism", repeated by right wingers

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    and people who just don't know much, about political theory
    and people who just don't know much, about political theory

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    It could be something someone tries to say when you tell them you voted for Bernie Sanders.
    It could be something someone tries to say when you tell them you voted for Bernie Sanders.

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    "Pscht, Bernie Sanders, don't you know that socialism has never worked."
    "Pscht, Bernie Sanders, don't you know that socialism has never worked."

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    Many don’t know much about the history
    Many don’t know much about the history

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    of socialism or even really understand
    of socialism or even really understand

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    what socialism actually is.
    what socialism actually is.

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    They hear the word socialism and they think of authoritarian regimes like
    They hear the word socialism and they think of authoritarian regimes like

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    the Soviet Union or North Korea
    the Soviet Union or North Korea

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    or even worse they might say “Hey, socialism doesn’t work”
    or even worse they might say “Hey, socialism doesn’t work”

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    when they are having a conversation about someone like Barack Obama
    when they are having a conversation about someone like Barack Obama

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    implying that Obama is himself is a Socialist.
    implying that Obama is himself is a Socialist.

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    Now, it should go without saying that Obama is not a socialist
    Now, it should go without saying that Obama is not a socialist

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    but this actually has to be explained to some people
    but this actually has to be explained to some people

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    this is true regardless of whether you are for or against socialism
    this is true regardless of whether you are for or against socialism

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    or communism or capitalism or social democracy
    or communism or capitalism or social democracy

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    I am not a socialist
    I am not a socialist

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    but I can only understand that if I actually know
    but I can only understand that if I actually know

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    what socialism is.
    what socialism is.

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    So, let’s begin there.
    So, let’s begin there.

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    Defined by a textbook: socialism is the collective ownership of a society's means of production.
    Defined by a textbook: socialism is the collective ownership of a society's means of production.

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    Means of production could be
    Means of production could be

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    non human resources used to produce things of economic value,
    non human resources used to produce things of economic value,

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    like real estate or farmland
    like real estate or farmland

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    natural resources,
    natural resources,

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    equipment
    equipment

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    buildings,
    buildings,

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    infrastructure, roads
    infrastructure, roads

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    and collective ownership of these things meaning
    and collective ownership of these things meaning

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    workers or the public own them.
    workers or the public own them.

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    Some define socialism as a system by which social equality can be achieved.
    Some define socialism as a system by which social equality can be achieved.

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    In this broader way of thinking about it
    In this broader way of thinking about it

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    socialism could mean any kind of socialistic philosophies or attitudes or tendencies
    socialism could mean any kind of socialistic philosophies or attitudes or tendencies

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    or a system that combines orthodox socialist practices with other constructs like capitalism
    or a system that combines orthodox socialist practices with other constructs like capitalism

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    For instance, you could say that some Scandinavian countries are socialistic by modern standards
    For instance, you could say that some Scandinavian countries are socialistic by modern standards

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    not because they have a system where the the government or workers own everything
    not because they have a system where the the government or workers own everything

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    but because they have a system where there’s a relative greater amount of intervention
    but because they have a system where there’s a relative greater amount of intervention

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    by democratic government to protect socialistic ideals
    by democratic government to protect socialistic ideals

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    like egalitarianism, civil rights,
    like egalitarianism, civil rights,

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    equal education, environmentalism
    equal education, environmentalism

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    and the prevention of abuse by actors in the free market.
    and the prevention of abuse by actors in the free market.

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    These are capitalist societies and they’re definitely not
    These are capitalist societies and they’re definitely not

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    not realizations of socialism as defined in a political science glossary
    not realizations of socialism as defined in a political science glossary

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    but these are manifestations of socialistic inclinations,
    but these are manifestations of socialistic inclinations,

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    especially when compared to what goes on in many other developed countries.
    especially when compared to what goes on in many other developed countries.

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    Socialism is an extremely broad umbrella term
    Socialism is an extremely broad umbrella term

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    to describe a wide range of political, social and economic systems, movements and ideas.
    to describe a wide range of political, social and economic systems, movements and ideas.

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    Let’s explore where socialism comes from,
    Let’s explore where socialism comes from,

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    some of its variations and how they function in society.
    some of its variations and how they function in society.

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    Some elements of socialism have ancient roots.
    Some elements of socialism have ancient roots.

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    Ancient buddhism taught that the individual
    Ancient buddhism taught that the individual

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    and all other living beings are interconnected and interdependent
    and all other living beings are interconnected and interdependent

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    and that all humans should be treated equally and with kindness.
    and that all humans should be treated equally and with kindness.

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    People often draw parallels between socialism and buddhism
    People often draw parallels between socialism and buddhism

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    And many say that Plato’s republic first articulated the notion of a socialist state,
    And many say that Plato’s republic first articulated the notion of a socialist state,

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    a state that aims to solve social problems by government action,
    a state that aims to solve social problems by government action,

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    through higher taxes and redistribution of resources
    through higher taxes and redistribution of resources

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    There are lots of other aspects of Plato's Republic that don’t
    There are lots of other aspects of Plato's Republic that don’t

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    at all
    at all

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    align with modern socialism.
    align with modern socialism.

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    Socialistic ideals are seen being portrayed in the Hebrew bible,
    Socialistic ideals are seen being portrayed in the Hebrew bible,

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    which in many places says that people should be treated equally
    which in many places says that people should be treated equally

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    and that we should be generous to the have nots.
    and that we should be generous to the have nots.

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    The book of Leviticus says
    The book of Leviticus says

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    “You shall not oppress or exploit your neighbor … love your neighbor as yourself.”
    “You shall not oppress or exploit your neighbor … love your neighbor as yourself.”

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    Deuteronomy says
    Deuteronomy says

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    “[god] enacts justice for orphans and widows,
    “[god] enacts justice for orphans and widows,

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    and he loves immigrants giving them food and clothing,
    and he loves immigrants giving them food and clothing,

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    that means you must also love immigrants because you were immigrants”
    that means you must also love immigrants because you were immigrants”

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    “Don’t take advantage of poor or needy workers
    “Don’t take advantage of poor or needy workers

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    whether they are fellow israelites or immigrants who live in your land or your cities.”
    whether they are fellow israelites or immigrants who live in your land or your cities.”

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    From Ecclesiastes
    From Ecclesiastes

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    “It is god’s gift to humankind that everyone should eat and drink.”
    “It is god’s gift to humankind that everyone should eat and drink.”

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    From Psalms
    From Psalms

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    “Give justices to the weak and the fatherless; maintain the right of the afflicted and the destitute.
    “Give justices to the weak and the fatherless; maintain the right of the afflicted and the destitute.

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    Rescue the weak and the needy, deliver them from the hand of the wicked.”
    Rescue the weak and the needy, deliver them from the hand of the wicked.”

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    Now this might get awkward for anti socialist christian conservatives
    Now this might get awkward for anti socialist christian conservatives

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    but the new testament is also chock full of socialist themes.
    but the new testament is also chock full of socialist themes.

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    Jesus advocated that all people including government should provide for the poor
    Jesus advocated that all people including government should provide for the poor

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    and distribute resources according to people's needs.
    and distribute resources according to people's needs.

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    Some quotes of the new testament:
    Some quotes of the new testament:

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    “All who believed were together and had all things in common
    “All who believed were together and had all things in common

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    and the sold their possessions and goods and divided them among all men, as every man had need.”
    and the sold their possessions and goods and divided them among all men, as every man had need.”

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    “And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul:
    “And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul:

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    neither said any of them that ought of the things which he possessed was his own
    neither said any of them that ought of the things which he possessed was his own

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    but they had all things in common.”
    but they had all things in common.”

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    “If you would be perfect, go,
    “If you would be perfect, go,

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    sell what you possess and give to the poor.”
    sell what you possess and give to the poor.”

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    “When you give a feast, invite the poor, the maimed, the lame,
    “When you give a feast, invite the poor, the maimed, the lame,

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    the blind and you will be blessed because they cannot repay you.”
    the blind and you will be blessed because they cannot repay you.”

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    “Distribution was made unto every man according as he had need.”
    “Distribution was made unto every man according as he had need.”

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    To take another religious example in Zoroastrianism
    To take another religious example in Zoroastrianism

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    the prophet Nasdaq the younger
    the prophet Nasdaq the younger

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    in 6 century persia
    in 6 century persia

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    promoted the implementation of social welfare institutions
    promoted the implementation of social welfare institutions

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    and collective ownership of property.
    and collective ownership of property.

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    Many ancient religions acknowledged the social nature of humans
    Many ancient religions acknowledged the social nature of humans

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    whether on purpose or by accident and promoted equality,
    whether on purpose or by accident and promoted equality,

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    caring for the needy and common ownership.
    caring for the needy and common ownership.

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    The term socialism itself
    The term socialism itself

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    wasn’t used until the early XIX century in western Europe
    wasn’t used until the early XIX century in western Europe

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    by philosophers and social critics like Pierre Joseph Proudhon,
    by philosophers and social critics like Pierre Joseph Proudhon,

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    Henri de Saint-Simon
    Henri de Saint-Simon

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    and Robert Owen.
    and Robert Owen.

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    At first the word was used
    At first the word was used

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    not to describe any one political system but as an abstraction,
    not to describe any one political system but as an abstraction,

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    a philosophy that society could or should operate
    a philosophy that society could or should operate

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    to serve the collective as opposed to just thinking about the individual.
    to serve the collective as opposed to just thinking about the individual.

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    This was in the wake of the French revolution and
    This was in the wake of the French revolution and

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    in large part the reaction to the poverty and inequality that was growing out of the industrial revolution
    in large part the reaction to the poverty and inequality that was growing out of the industrial revolution

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    and then over the course of the XIX and XX centuries there were many,
    and then over the course of the XIX and XX centuries there were many,

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    many different philosophies that branched out of this
    many different philosophies that branched out of this

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    to form separate socialist intellectual movements;
    to form separate socialist intellectual movements;

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    this is where the idea that socialism means any one thing is dispelled,
    this is where the idea that socialism means any one thing is dispelled,

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    when someone says socialism has never worked
    when someone says socialism has never worked

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    be suspicious that they are thinking very narrowly
    be suspicious that they are thinking very narrowly

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    and really not taking into account how many different types of socialism there really are.
    and really not taking into account how many different types of socialism there really are.

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    And how different types of socialism and how different types of socialism have manifested
    And how different types of socialism and how different types of socialism have manifested

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    or they might be completely clueless about history too.
    or they might be completely clueless about history too.

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    Many of the different flavors of socialism have some overlap
    Many of the different flavors of socialism have some overlap

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    and aren’t necessarily mutually exclusive movements.
    and aren’t necessarily mutually exclusive movements.

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    One of the first schools of socialist thought was utopian socialism
    One of the first schools of socialist thought was utopian socialism

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    which in itself is sort of an umbrella of different theories
    which in itself is sort of an umbrella of different theories

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    but in this way of thinking socialists supposed that capitalist, factory owners and others
    but in this way of thinking socialists supposed that capitalist, factory owners and others

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    would voluntarily hand over the means of productions to workers.
    would voluntarily hand over the means of productions to workers.

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    They believed that this would be accomplished by way of education and conversation between
    They believed that this would be accomplished by way of education and conversation between

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    socialists and capitalists until all the means of production
    socialists and capitalists until all the means of production

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    were controlled by the collective and decentralized democracies.
    were controlled by the collective and decentralized democracies.

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    Many utopian socialist drew from christianity to form the rationales for their views.
    Many utopian socialist drew from christianity to form the rationales for their views.

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    Utopian socialism has often been criticized
    Utopian socialism has often been criticized

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    for focusing too much on theoretical models on how the socialism might work
    for focusing too much on theoretical models on how the socialism might work

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    and not enough on how it would be achieved, hence the name: utopian.
    and not enough on how it would be achieved, hence the name: utopian.

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    Then there’s marxism.
    Then there’s marxism.

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    Now many people refer to marxism colloquially as communism
    Now many people refer to marxism colloquially as communism

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    even though communism can actually describe an array of different systems,
    even though communism can actually describe an array of different systems,

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    some of which don’t even involve a state, which I’ll touch on in a second,
    some of which don’t even involve a state, which I’ll touch on in a second,

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    but marxism is definitely not merely synonymous with socialism the way many people think.
    but marxism is definitely not merely synonymous with socialism the way many people think.

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    Marxism is a type of socialism or a type of communism,
    Marxism is a type of socialism or a type of communism,

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    something very specific,
    something very specific,

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    and it’s not just an economic system it's an entire philosophical worldview and a way of analyzing politics,
    and it’s not just an economic system it's an entire philosophical worldview and a way of analyzing politics,

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    and society, economics, history, religion, art, whatever;
    and society, economics, history, religion, art, whatever;

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    and there’s much, much more that can be explained about marxism than I’m able to cover in this video
    and there’s much, much more that can be explained about marxism than I’m able to cover in this video

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    but as an ultra simplified overview political marxism is centered around
    but as an ultra simplified overview political marxism is centered around

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    class struggle,
    class struggle,

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    revolution and marxist historical theory of materialism.
    revolution and marxist historical theory of materialism.

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    Marxism advocates a revolution
    Marxism advocates a revolution

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    wherein a society means of production are taken by force,
    wherein a society means of production are taken by force,

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    rather than by reform or negotiation or slower forms of transition;
    rather than by reform or negotiation or slower forms of transition;

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    the means of production would then be controlled by a proletarian state
    the means of production would then be controlled by a proletarian state

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    which in theory would lead to an egalitarian,
    which in theory would lead to an egalitarian,

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    stateless society that governs itself without coercive institutions.
    stateless society that governs itself without coercive institutions.

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    Really important point here:
    Really important point here:

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    This is not what the Soviet Union
    This is not what the Soviet Union

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    or its quote “communist” successors achieved
    or its quote “communist” successors achieved

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    or were working toward,
    or were working toward,

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    despite their pretenses Bolshevism, Maoism and the like are inherently right wing
    despite their pretenses Bolshevism, Maoism and the like are inherently right wing

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    totalitarian perversions of Marxism.
    totalitarian perversions of Marxism.

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    In direct contrast to marxism and other forms of state socialism is libertarian socialism
    In direct contrast to marxism and other forms of state socialism is libertarian socialism

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    where there’s an emphasis on having an state that’s either small and decentralized
    where there’s an emphasis on having an state that’s either small and decentralized

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    or completely non existent;
    or completely non existent;

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    one version of libertarian socialism is anarchism,
    one version of libertarian socialism is anarchism,

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    which is a set of socialist movements that generally oppose
    which is a set of socialist movements that generally oppose

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    the idea of hierarchies and authority altogether, especially the state
    the idea of hierarchies and authority altogether, especially the state

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    really no variation or stage of anarchism involves government by definition
    really no variation or stage of anarchism involves government by definition

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    and almost all schools of anarchism see any type of hierarchy
    and almost all schools of anarchism see any type of hierarchy

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    as either unnecessary or unethical in any kind of human interaction,
    as either unnecessary or unethical in any kind of human interaction,

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    a boss at the workplace
    a boss at the workplace

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    a leader in a social movement, whatever the case might be.
    a leader in a social movement, whatever the case might be.

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    Now, within anarchism, there is anarchist communism
    Now, within anarchism, there is anarchist communism

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    which seeks to abolish not only the state but all markets, money and private property
    which seeks to abolish not only the state but all markets, money and private property

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    in exchange for communal ownership
    in exchange for communal ownership

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    of the means of production and decentralized grassroots direct democracies.
    of the means of production and decentralized grassroots direct democracies.

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    There’s anarcho syndicalism
    There’s anarcho syndicalism

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    which can be thought of as a sort of extension of anarchist communism
    which can be thought of as a sort of extension of anarchist communism

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    where the means of production are controlled
    where the means of production are controlled

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    by confederated trade unions called syndicates,
    by confederated trade unions called syndicates,

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    this type of anarchism actually manifested in Catalonia, Spain, right before world war 2;
    this type of anarchism actually manifested in Catalonia, Spain, right before world war 2;

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    in this instance socialism worked.
    in this instance socialism worked.

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    Almost all industries and aspects of the economy were collectivized
    Almost all industries and aspects of the economy were collectivized

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    and society functioned efficiently without capitalism or money.
    and society functioned efficiently without capitalism or money.

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    Catalonia was able to provide quality healthcare for its 2.5 million inhabitants.
    Catalonia was able to provide quality healthcare for its 2.5 million inhabitants.

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    Under anarcho syndicalism Catalonia saw a growth in wealth and production and absence of poverty,
    Under anarcho syndicalism Catalonia saw a growth in wealth and production and absence of poverty,

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    more schools were built all around objectively better public services were provided
    more schools were built all around objectively better public services were provided

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    and they had a highly effective military which they constantly used to protect themselves
    and they had a highly effective military which they constantly used to protect themselves

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    against the Spanish nationalist forces during the Spanish civil war.
    against the Spanish nationalist forces during the Spanish civil war.

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    George Orwell described what he saw when he visited Catalonia in the 1930’s.
    George Orwell described what he saw when he visited Catalonia in the 1930’s.

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    “It was the first time I had ever been in a town where the working class was in the saddle.
    “It was the first time I had ever been in a town where the working class was in the saddle.

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    [This] shows you what human beings are like when they are trying to behave as humans beings
    [This] shows you what human beings are like when they are trying to behave as humans beings

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    and not as cogs in the capitalist machine.”
    and not as cogs in the capitalist machine.”

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    Anarcho syndicalist communities also existed in Chiapas, Mexico
    Anarcho syndicalist communities also existed in Chiapas, Mexico

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    which first developed in the 1990 under the Zapatista movement,
    which first developed in the 1990 under the Zapatista movement,

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    today they successfully provide adequate education and healthcare services for themselves.
    today they successfully provide adequate education and healthcare services for themselves.

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    They have sustainable and ecologically sound agricultural practices
    They have sustainable and ecologically sound agricultural practices

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    which provide more than enough food
    which provide more than enough food

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    and they’re champions of women’s right and the rights of indigenous mexicans.
    and they’re champions of women’s right and the rights of indigenous mexicans.

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    And they are many other types of socialist anarchism.
    And they are many other types of socialist anarchism.

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    By the way socialist anarchism should be redundant
    By the way socialist anarchism should be redundant

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    because things like anarcho capitalism
    because things like anarcho capitalism

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    present oppressive economic hierarchies of authority that are inherently non anarchistic
    present oppressive economic hierarchies of authority that are inherently non anarchistic

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    but with all the “ancaps” running around on the internet these days
    but with all the “ancaps” running around on the internet these days

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    it's worth just clarifying that point.
    it's worth just clarifying that point.

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    Beyond anarchism there’s democratic socialism and social democracy
    Beyond anarchism there’s democratic socialism and social democracy

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    which seek to implement the principles of socialism
    which seek to implement the principles of socialism

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    in the context of a democratic and sometimes capitalist state.
    in the context of a democratic and sometimes capitalist state.

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    Principles like equality,
    Principles like equality,

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    social justice,
    social justice,

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    environmentalism,
    environmentalism,

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    civil liberties,
    civil liberties,

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    free speach
    free speach

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    Democratic socialism and social democracy differ from anarchism
    Democratic socialism and social democracy differ from anarchism

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    obviously because there is a state,
    obviously because there is a state,

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    They differ from Marxism because they are frequently thought of as systems that are thought of as achieved through reform,
    They differ from Marxism because they are frequently thought of as systems that are thought of as achieved through reform,

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    as opposed to revolution,
    as opposed to revolution,

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    or they're thought of as vehicles for reform to something else,
    or they're thought of as vehicles for reform to something else,

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    and they also don't carry many of the other characteristics of Marxism.
    and they also don't carry many of the other characteristics of Marxism.

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    Democratic Socialism and Social democracy are oftenconsidered more centrist than Marxism or anarchism,
    Democratic Socialism and Social democracy are oftenconsidered more centrist than Marxism or anarchism,

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    and according to many, are even compatible with capitalism or at least some elements of capitalism.
    and according to many, are even compatible with capitalism or at least some elements of capitalism.

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    In other words, in democratic socialism and social democracies,
    In other words, in democratic socialism and social democracies,

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    you can have markets, but the state provides a great deal of regulation and social welfare.
    you can have markets, but the state provides a great deal of regulation and social welfare.

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    Distinctions are sometimes made between democratic socialism and social democracy.
    Distinctions are sometimes made between democratic socialism and social democracy.

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    in that democratic socialist states will ensure that major factions of industry are publicly owned, while
    in that democratic socialist states will ensure that major factions of industry are publicly owned, while

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    social democracies tend to exist within more capitalist frameworks.
    social democracies tend to exist within more capitalist frameworks.

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    Currently, no counties in the world really for the description for democratic socialism,
    Currently, no counties in the world really for the description for democratic socialism,

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    Venezuela under Hugo Chavez claimed to be democratic socialist, but
    Venezuela under Hugo Chavez claimed to be democratic socialist, but

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    it was, and still is by the way, just another right wing, oppressive, authoritarian type of socialism.
    it was, and still is by the way, just another right wing, oppressive, authoritarian type of socialism.

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    There are a handful of countries today that can be accurately described as social democracies.
    There are a handful of countries today that can be accurately described as social democracies.

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    Modern social democracies allow egalitarianism,
    Modern social democracies allow egalitarianism,

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    Things like social welfare, universal healthcare,
    Things like social welfare, universal healthcare,

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    and representative democracy to flourish with in the context of capitalism.
    and representative democracy to flourish with in the context of capitalism.

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    Think of countries like Denmark, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Sweden,
    Think of countries like Denmark, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Sweden,

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    Modern social democracy is sometimes referred to as the Nordic model.
    Modern social democracy is sometimes referred to as the Nordic model.

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    These countries have free college, free graduate school, free or inexpensive world class health care,
    These countries have free college, free graduate school, free or inexpensive world class health care,

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    paid through taxes.
    paid through taxes.

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    Compared to other developed countries, generally speaking.
    Compared to other developed countries, generally speaking.

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    they have lower rates of crime and a higher quality of life.
    they have lower rates of crime and a higher quality of life.

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    Socialism has been used to solve economic problems for millennia,
    Socialism has been used to solve economic problems for millennia,

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    in a wide variety of places and in different forms.
    in a wide variety of places and in different forms.

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    Sumeria circa 2100 BC,
    Sumeria circa 2100 BC,

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    had a state planned economy.
    had a state planned economy.

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    Food was directly distributed through the state.
    Food was directly distributed through the state.

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    Evidence of their bureaucracies can be found written on tens of thousands of clay tablets,
    Evidence of their bureaucracies can be found written on tens of thousands of clay tablets,

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    excavated in modern day Iraq.
    excavated in modern day Iraq.

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    The code of Hammurabi in Babylonia, around 1750 BC,
    The code of Hammurabi in Babylonia, around 1750 BC,

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    fixed the wages of workers and capped how much physicians were allowed to charge their patients.
    fixed the wages of workers and capped how much physicians were allowed to charge their patients.

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    In Egypt, during the Ptolemaic dynasty from 323 to 30 BC,
    In Egypt, during the Ptolemaic dynasty from 323 to 30 BC,

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    the state controlled the means of production and every aspect of commerce.
    the state controlled the means of production and every aspect of commerce.

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    The government owned all of the land, and decided what crops should be grown and where.
    The government owned all of the land, and decided what crops should be grown and where.

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    It controlled the mines, the production of oil,
    It controlled the mines, the production of oil,

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    salt, paper, textiles, and everything was funded through an intricate taxation system.
    salt, paper, textiles, and everything was funded through an intricate taxation system.

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    Under emperor Diocletian during the third century BC,
    Under emperor Diocletian during the third century BC,

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    Rome responded to harmful monopolies and widespread poverty and unemployment,
    Rome responded to harmful monopolies and widespread poverty and unemployment,

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    by nationalizing all major industries and creating tons of public works projects.
    by nationalizing all major industries and creating tons of public works projects.

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    The Chinese emperor Wu of Han in the second and first centuries BC,
    The Chinese emperor Wu of Han in the second and first centuries BC,

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    to combat growing monopolies and wealth inequality,
    to combat growing monopolies and wealth inequality,

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    established an income tax,
    established an income tax,

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    nationalized natural resources,
    nationalized natural resources,

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    regulated trade,
    regulated trade,

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    fixed prices, and
    fixed prices, and

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    established public works.
    established public works.

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    The longest lasting use of socialism is thought to be the Incan economic system between the 13 and 16 centuries,
    The longest lasting use of socialism is thought to be the Incan economic system between the 13 and 16 centuries,

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    Everyone in the society collectively organized every aspect of agriculture,
    Everyone in the society collectively organized every aspect of agriculture,

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    labor, trade, and transportation,
    labor, trade, and transportation,

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    and a census kept track of materials, individuals, and income.
    and a census kept track of materials, individuals, and income.

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    The Incan people graciously participated in this system,
    The Incan people graciously participated in this system,

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    in exchange for security and food. And it worked, despite
    in exchange for security and food. And it worked, despite

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    the massive size of the Incan territory.
    the massive size of the Incan territory.

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    And it only fell apart because of the arrival of the Spanish in 1533.
    And it only fell apart because of the arrival of the Spanish in 1533.

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    Responding to someone claiming that socialism has never worked,
    Responding to someone claiming that socialism has never worked,

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    I would remind them that, to the extent that socialism has been tried,
    I would remind them that, to the extent that socialism has been tried,

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    Where ideas and tendencies of democratic, egalitarian, left-wing socialism,
    Where ideas and tendencies of democratic, egalitarian, left-wing socialism,

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    have been woven into political and economic life,
    have been woven into political and economic life,

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    and haven't been nullified by right-wing phenomena like totalitarianism,
    and haven't been nullified by right-wing phenomena like totalitarianism,

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    police states, and oligarchy,
    police states, and oligarchy,

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    the results have been good.
    the results have been good.

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    The right-wing, or conservative, or classical liberal dogma in the US,
    The right-wing, or conservative, or classical liberal dogma in the US,

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    is that higher taxes and a strong public sector are just awful.
    is that higher taxes and a strong public sector are just awful.

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    They say these things inhibit economic growth and innovation,
    They say these things inhibit economic growth and innovation,

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    or that the welfare state and thorough regulation of markets,
    or that the welfare state and thorough regulation of markets,

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    is unsustainable, or even that these things endanger individual liberty.
    is unsustainable, or even that these things endanger individual liberty.

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    As progressives, we know that's not true, or
    As progressives, we know that's not true, or

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    really anyone who has looked at the data or studied truly democratic applications of socialism,
    really anyone who has looked at the data or studied truly democratic applications of socialism,

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    would know, that's not true.
    would know, that's not true.

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    Look at Scandinavian countries today,
    Look at Scandinavian countries today,

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    Or even countries like France, Ireland, Canada, or New Zealand,
    Or even countries like France, Ireland, Canada, or New Zealand,

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    which share some of the same characteristics.
    which share some of the same characteristics.

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    No matter what lens you look at these systems through,
    No matter what lens you look at these systems through,

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    they are the best game in town.
    they are the best game in town.

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    And again, these are capitalist societies,
    And again, these are capitalist societies,

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    but they borrow from socialism.
    but they borrow from socialism.

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    In terms of economics, these societies see economic growth at higher rates,
    In terms of economics, these societies see economic growth at higher rates,

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    lower unemployment,
    lower unemployment,

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    higher rates of job creation,
    higher rates of job creation,

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    better productivity per work hour,
    better productivity per work hour,

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    lower poverty, less homelessness.
    lower poverty, less homelessness.

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    In terms of social issues,
    In terms of social issues,

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    there's greater gender equality,
    there's greater gender equality,

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    better education,
    better education,

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    better education equality,
    better education equality,

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    more social mobility,
    more social mobility,

  • 17:51

    better healthcare,
    better healthcare,

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    better quality of life in general.
    better quality of life in general.

  • 17:54

    Socialism doesn't necessarily mean Marxism or communism,
    Socialism doesn't necessarily mean Marxism or communism,

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    and it doesn't have to mean abandoning things like individual rights.
    and it doesn't have to mean abandoning things like individual rights.

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    Entire branches of socialism are centered around individualism as their highest value.
    Entire branches of socialism are centered around individualism as their highest value.

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    In many of its manifestations, socialism just means,
    In many of its manifestations, socialism just means,

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    allowing government to more efficiently do what we already called upon it to do:
    allowing government to more efficiently do what we already called upon it to do:

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    protect people's rights,
    protect people's rights,

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    protect people from abuses of the free market,
    protect people from abuses of the free market,

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    and provide social safety nets.
    and provide social safety nets.

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    And neither I, nor any reasonable person, want to achieve those things through
    And neither I, nor any reasonable person, want to achieve those things through

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    the power of one authoritarian person,
    the power of one authoritarian person,

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    or small group of people.
    or small group of people.

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    It should be done democratically, through
    It should be done democratically, through

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    representative government,
    representative government,

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    or genuine communal ownership, like
    or genuine communal ownership, like

  • 18:35

    it's done on every place on earth where socialism has worked.
    it's done on every place on earth where socialism has worked.

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    Socialism, when combined with democratic values,
    Socialism, when combined with democratic values,

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    which countries like the US, in principle, hold dear,
    which countries like the US, in principle, hold dear,

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    can give us something desirable, in terms of preventing the working class
    can give us something desirable, in terms of preventing the working class

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    from being exploited by the rich and corporations,
    from being exploited by the rich and corporations,

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    preventing devastating wealth inequality,
    preventing devastating wealth inequality,

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    and providing basic human needs like healthcare and education.
    and providing basic human needs like healthcare and education.

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    Many other societies have shown us that these things can be accomplished
    Many other societies have shown us that these things can be accomplished

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    without anything reminiscent of the extreme examples
    without anything reminiscent of the extreme examples

  • 19:07

    often pointed to for people to claim that socialism doesn't work.
    often pointed to for people to claim that socialism doesn't work.

All noun
socialism
/ˈsōSHəˌlizəm/

word

political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that means of production

Debunked: "Socialism Has Never Worked"

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Socialism has never worked. It's become a "truism", repeated by right wingers. and people who just don't know much, about political theory
It could be something someone tries to say when you tell them you voted for Bernie Sanders.
"Pscht, Bernie Sanders, don't you know that socialism has never worked."
Many don’t know much about the history. of socialism or even really understand. what socialism actually is.. They hear the word socialism and they think of authoritarian regimes like
the Soviet Union or North Korea. or even worse they might say “Hey, socialism doesn’t work”
when they are having a conversation about someone like Barack Obama
implying that Obama is himself is a Socialist.. Now, it should go without saying that Obama is not a socialist
but this actually has to be explained to some people
this is true regardless of whether you are for or against socialism
or communism or capitalism or social democracy. I am not a socialist. but I can only understand that if I actually know. what socialism is..

Video Vocabulary

/kəˈlektiv/

adjective noun

Formed by working together as a group. cooperative enterprise.

/ˈōnərˌSHip/

noun

act, state, or right of possessing something.

/rəˈZHēm/

noun other

government. Systems of management; forms of government.

/himˈself/

pronoun

The same (male) person who did the action.

/ikˈsplān/

verb

make idea or situation clear to someone by describing it in more detail.

/ˈsōSHəˌlizəm/

noun

Political system with state control/free benefits.

/ˈrēˌsôrs/

noun other verb

stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets. Some things that can be used profitably; assets. provide with resources.

/rəˈpēdəd/

adjective verb

done or occurring again several times in same way. To say something you have learned and memorized.

/ˌekəˈnämik/

adjective

Concerning trade, industry, and money.

/əˌTHôrəˈterēən/

adjective noun

favouring or enforcing strict obedience to authority at expense of personal freedom. Person expecting complete obedience.

/ˈ(h)weT͟Hər/

conjunction

expressing doubt or choice between alternatives.

/ˌkänvərˈsāSH(ə)n/

noun

talk between people.

/ˌəndərˈstand/

verb

perceive intended meaning of.

/ˈak(t)SH(o͞o)əlē/

adverb

as truth or facts.