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    1. " And here is one of the nicer things he had to say about socialism:


    2. " For a fuller exposition by Bastiat on this subject, see his „The Law and Cliches of Socialism


    3. Here is what he had to say about socialism in 1918, intending the saying to encompass all times and all places


    4. „To reject terror is to reject socialism


    5. " In this one instance, an honest man, for notice that he placed terror before socialism


    6. It doesn"t take a rocket scientist to turn that around and admit that socialism cannot be imposed without terror


    7. Socialism (without the brutal trappings) shares a number of characteristics common to Autocratic Rule including an inherent contempt for mainstream conventions


    8. Socialism does a very poor job of running industries like airlines and mines, but it almost always does a better job on healthcare


    9. Accepting as truth that greed wasn’t limited to a few corrupt dictators and abusive imperialists proved harder than accepting the failure of socialism itself


    10. It is clear that there is a struggle between reactionary forces and the triumph of Socialism in Poland

    11. At one checkpoint, a half-intoxicated Russian major insisted that Hermann, Colling and Elizabeth drink vodka with him, toasting the triumph of socialism and the Great Comrade Stalin


    12. those 191 countries are a motley crew favoring big government and socialism


    13. have elected a more moderate president which may help stop their descent into socialism


    14. Everything will occur without equalitarism, without being socialism, communism or capitalism


    15. Somehow he failed to mention the Change was to Socialism


    16. The Communist Manifesto essentially establishes the attitudes and ideas of modern socialism and communism


    17. All right, we have explored the origins of Socialism and Communism and I hope you can see the lack of logic in its manifesto


    18. ‖ You have just described the Leftist who continues to pursue Socialism when all history dictates that it fails


    19. They have no apparent clue they will be destroyed or their families will be destroyed by Socialism


    20. It generates results that cause bigger gains for the corporations with immense well-being for the whole population, without excluding anybody (something impossible of happening in the capitalism, communism or socialism)

    21. When he spoke of Socialism he


    22. That’s silly, isn’t it? Then there is change in the wrong direction—change toward Socialism, the nanny-state, less individuality, greater dependency


    23. This was written long before socialism was


    24. These he calls “liberal wreckers… mutants from Communism and socialism


    25. Russian mathematician Igor Shafarevich observes in his book The Socialist Phenomenon that socialism has existed throughout history in one form or another


    26. Though not called socialism or fascism in earlier periods, the symptoms are the same


    27. The model for the Pilgrims’ scheme of production and distribution was that laid out by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato in his classic work The Republic; socialism by another name


    28. ” The result, in the mind or in practice, may be called collectivism, communitarianism, socialism, or some other variant of collectivism, some other pattern of fascistic tendencies


    29. That the core ideals of socialism have not gone away British historian Eric J


    30. The great American free market philosopher Ludwig von Mises, born in Austria, writes that socialism and capitalism cannot long abide

    31. Citizens be aware of the ages old and unrelenting urge to move our country towards Socialism


    32. This will weaken us as a nation and as a people! I believe that the major cause for this division is America"s drift towards Secularism and Socialism


    33. As I was saying, Nazism is an abbreviation of the German word Nationalsozialismus, which in English means National Socialism


    34. So Nazism was socialism at a national level rather than an international one


    35. And the history of the twentieth century featured the brutal totalitarian regimes of socialism, whether on a national or an international level


    36. More than one hundred million innocent people butchered in the name of communism and Marxism, which are just other terms for socialism


    37. "But, doctor," I say, "weren't the Nazis more interested in eugenics and genocide rather than advancing any form of socialism?"


    38. "Look, my fine sir, all forms of Marxism or socialism share one operational practice: they concentrate all power in the State and its various bodies


    39. Nazism, or National Socialism, shared this same ideology of centralised State power


    40. So they adopted socialism on a national level, favouring—politically entitling—certain races and groups over others

    41. In the pursuit of utopia, Nazism married socialism with eugenic science—yes, science, or at least science as they understood (or misunderstood) it back in their time


    42. Some believe that the basic principles of Socialism were taken


    43. In his theory on the eras of history, he claimed that capitalism inevitably would be replaced by Socialism and, later, by full-fledged communism and the classless society


    44. Socialism became “scientific”—a construct of ideas according to which the end


    45. To them the thesis was the set of economic arrangements that was Capitalism, in opposition, or antithesis, was Socialism; between thesis and antithesis, would evolve into a higher stage of synthesis, communism


    46. incompatibility of their position with the pretension of Socialism to being an ethical system


    47. exceptions, since the 1940s, a democratic version of Socialism was developed that led to the well-known welfare state program that


    48. way between Socialism, on the one hand, and “historical”—as he


    49. the modern proletariat, but that Socialism was enlarging that class to include the whole of humanity


    50. complete abolition of private property and the disappearance of the state but instead envisioned Socialism more as a form of society in which fully democratic control would be exercised over wealth, and production would be controlled by a group of responsible experts













































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