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  • yucandu@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlAmericans and socialism
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    9 hours ago

    I’m Canadian. It’s what the founder of our healthcare system, Tommy Douglas, called it.

    And yeah, it’s the people owning the means of producing health. Socialist healthcare.

    Americans scare people with these references to brutal authoritarian dictatorships that call themselves “socialist” but the real cause of all these problems is that they weren’t democratic, not that they socialized industries.

    Anyways, maybe it’s just my autism making me literal as fuck, but I think you guys need to clear that up. This is what the people owning the means of production looks like. It’s always going to be adjacent to capitalism, whether it’s a socialist industry in a capitalist country, or a socialist country in a capitalist world.






  • yucandu@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlAmericans and socialism
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    15 hours ago

    Lisa’s only mistake was saying yes.

    Just do every single thing in socialism, but change every single word. Call it Americanism.

    Proletariat? No, just “worker”.

    Bourgeoisie? No, just “elites”.

    Capital? “Stuff”. Like how in baseball they say a pitcher’s got good “stuff”. Use your human stuff.

    Class Consciousness - “common sense”.

    Dialectical Materialism - Idk I’m still trying to figure out wtf that one means.




  • yucandu@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlAmericans and socialism
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    15 hours ago

    In a democratic state, things like universal healthcare are also called “socialized medicine” because it is an example of the people owning the means of production in that particular industry.

    That’s why most countries are what we call “mixed economies”, that mix elements of capitalism and socialism.

    Norway mixes in a higher ratio of socialism to capitalism than most countries. But they don’t export any more of capitalism’s issues to the third world than other countries. It’s something to emulate, not discredit.