819 Quotes About Socialism
- Author Axel Honneth
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Only if all members of society can satisfy the needs they share with all others – physical and emotional intimacy, economic independence, and political self-determination – by relying on the sympathy and support of their partners in interaction will our society have become social in the full sense of the term.
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- Author Noam Chomsky
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The very concept of social planning, of rational planning for human concerns—that's regarded as virtually subversive. And that's the only thing that could possibly save people: rational social planning, carried out by accountable people representing the whole population rather than business elites. Democracy, in other words—that's a concept we don't have.
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- Author Atom Tate
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If the Nazis are Socialists simply because they call themselves Socialists, then North Korea really is a Democratic Republic.
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- Author A.E. Samaan
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Nine out of ten eugenicists in the 20th Century were also Progressives or Socialists, as central to the eugenic creed is the desire to engineer and centrally plan human reproduction and heredity. These were not people that believed in individual liberty. They certainly didn't believe the individual had the right to chose their own mate freely. They were statists, They were totalitarians at heart.
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- Author A.E. Samaan
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Democracy is not a form of government. It is a tool of government. Case in point, Stalinist USSR was a "democracy".
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- Author A.E. Samaan
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All Socialism is Democratic Socialism. Socialist nations take away civil liberties by referendum.
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- Author A.E. Samaan
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LENIN = "Revolutionary Social Democracy"American Socialists = "Democratic Socialism". What is the difference? The USSR held democratic referendums too; all of which increased the power of the central planners and reduced the individual to nothingness.
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- Author Ludwig von Mises
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These self-styled liberals and progressives are honestly convinced that they are true democrats. But their notion of democracy is just the opposite of that of the nineteenth century. They confuse democracy with socialism. They not only do not see that socialism and democracy are incompatible but they believe that socialism alone means real democracy. Entangled in this error, they consider the Soviet system a variety of popular government.
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- Author Paul Edward Gottfried
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The appeal by twentieth-century pluralists to scientific method was also ideologically—and even messianically—driven. It ignored scientific data that interfered with environmentalist assumptions and misrepresented socialist faith as “scientific planning.
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