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So there's a very sharp decline in liberal ideas in the Muslim world, and what you see is more of a defensive, rigid, reactionary strain, which led to Arab socialism, Arab nationalism and ultimately to the Islamist ideology.
So when Arab
socialism
started in Egypt, it spread across the region.
What Africans practiced was a different form of capitalism, but then after independence, all of a sudden, markets, capitalism became a western institution, and the leaders said Africans were ready for
socialism.
And even then, what kind of
socialism
did they practice?
The
socialism
that they practiced was a peculiar form of Swiss-bank socialism, which allowed the heads of states and the ministers to rape and plunder Africa's treasuries for deposit in Switzerland.
All human societies develop in linear progression, beginning with primitive society, then slave society, feudalism, capitalism, socialism, and finally, guess where we end up?
But before we get there, we're engaged in a struggle between good and evil, the good of
socialism
against the evil of capitalism, and the good shall triumph.
It was especially confused because in the mother country of socialism, the Soviet Union, a more liberal policy took place.
Instead, the leadership stuck to the belief that
socialism
is a perfect system, and the Stasi had to confirm that, of course.
Capitalism is fairly recent;
socialism
emerged as a reaction to that.
Nobody thought that
socialism
is a fantastic idea in our sample.
As a young writer who left behind a promising military career, Fyodor had been attracted to ideas of
socialism
and reform, and joined a circle of intellectuals to discuss radical texts banned by the Imperial government.
Then monarchy had seen off its big challenger, mass democracy, which was seen as a well-intentioned but doomed experiment, just as capitalism has seen off
socialism.
This was the date in 1973 when a bloody coup in Chile deposed Salvador Allende the first Marxist president elected democratically anywhere in the world and put an end to the Chilean experiment of a democratic transition from capitalism to
socialism.
I don't know why calls this a comedy (sure, there are a few funny moments), but it is not a good movie if one of the orderly officers talks for 15 min about the achievements of
socialism
on a Christmas dinner, and the officers in general act like funny oafs, the soldiers are running of the base to meet their girls at night, and surprise, surprise, one of the girls is the daughter of the commander.
The antithesis of the commercialism of Christmas is not
socialism
it's Jesus.
Swift's
socialism
and pacifism come through against all odds in this well done remake.
Now, I don't know about others, but to me he did the right thing by wanting
socialism
so that everyone had to pay their fair share.
That is something like
socialism
in Disneyland.
My father was a french communist (the heart on the left and the wallet on the right) and he actually contempleted emigrating to the motherland of
socialism
when I was a kid, thank God, his wallet was heavier than his heart... Go to your video store and rent it, you won't regret it !
What an excellent glimpse into the real process of transitioning a country from
socialism
to capitalism.
In post-communist Europe, banks had to be built from scratch out of the rubble of
socialism.
The Soviet Union wasn’t ideologically anti-Western, because Communism and
Socialism
were Western inventions, but it was anti-Western in political terms.
This is true for Northern Europe’s large social-democratic parties (Denmark and Sweden) but also for parties that attempted to “modernize” themselves by combining
socialism
and liberalism (the UK and Spain), and even for Europe’s more traditional socialist parties (Belgium and France), which, despite local successes, have found it difficult to re-gain national power.
Classical
socialism
is the progeny of liberal internationalism, which is to say that it is a globalizing creed; in principle, it knows no national frontiers.
The right often invokes "traditional values," but as
socialism
is the only tradition anyone remembers, the right’s values turn out to be empty slogans -- "tradition," "family," and "Church" -- mouthed by its ambitious politicians.
Abolition of the slave trade, or the triumph of socialism, or the spread of human rights and democracy can all be deemed a national interest.
In the era of so-called "real socialism," we had precisely that, and we have to get away from it.
Countries that chose
socialism
all went bankrupt.
In any systemic crisis, the combination of austerity for the many,
socialism
for bankers, and strangulation of local democracy creates the hopelessness and discontent that are nationalism’s oxygen.
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