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k33n ◴[] No.22256435[source]
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commandlinefan ◴[] No.22256449[source]
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mordae ◴[] No.22256477[source]
For how long?
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LegitShady ◴[] No.22256492[source]
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jefurii ◴[] No.22256605[source]
It'd be nice to see an example of a socialist county that hadn't been constantly attacked and sabotaged by capitalist countries and allowed to go its own way. Then at least we'd be able to do a fairer comparison.
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PaulRobinson ◴[] No.22256713[source]
France, Denmark, Finland and Sweden all qualify for most American definitions of the term "Socialist".
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LegitShady ◴[] No.22256846[source]
Those are all market economies. You're are factually incorrect and trying to cover it using "American definitions". None of those places are socialist and will actively tell you so if asked.
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viklove ◴[] No.22261431[source]
None of those places are capitalist either, and they will actively tell you so if asked.
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1. LegitShady ◴[] No.22267037[source]
This is nonsense. In fact last election the pm or Norway actively had to say that they were not socialist because Bernie kept repeating it.
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2. viklove ◴[] No.22270019[source]
Bernie never said that, only people like you. Norway follows a system of democratic socialism, which is colloquially referred to as "socialism" by some. They're definitely not capitalistic. You're just presenting the exact same strawman in a different way!

It's clear you're arguing in bad faith, so I'm just gonna leave it at that.