communism is great, except for the part where every time you try to implement it, you end up with something other than communism
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Mostly as the result of a U. S. backed coup or military intervention.
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Who ever answered the first two choices can get phukt
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Implementing Universal Healthcare is seen as a socialist measure, where as countries with Universal Healthcare are not seen as socialist. (See the Finnish guy in the replies, f. i.) So yeah, I want more "socialist policies" such as quality public education and taxing dividends.
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Social democrats in general might be caught between the two most popular answers (somewhat more / not at all) depending if they think "communist" refers to a spectrum or a binary.
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I don't want my gov't to have any Marxist-inspired/ -derived philosophy or justifications for any programs. This includes Social Security, Medicare/-caid, monopoly central banks enabling excessive gov't power, etc. Capital=value; we disrespect it in our gov't-pushed waste.
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Was Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations marxist/marxist inspired?
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