He can apply his own effort towards nature and maybe do so in voluntary effort with others, or he can sit back and take from those who do. — NOS4A2
Democratic Socialism is not communism at all, and it's not classic socialism, either, because profit making corporations are a key part of the system -- just not quite as much profit making. — BC
what is the motivation by which a capitalist society would transform itself into a Democratic Socialist society? — Leontiskos
So is the idea basically that Democratic Socialism proffers a welfare state with higher taxes, along with a non-profit government? — Leontiskos
I am trying to understand the foil to Democratic Socialism. I think everyone agrees that the government should be non-profit, so it probably isn't that. Presumably the foil is a laissez-faire scheme with limited government, low taxes, and no welfare benefits coming from the state? — "Leontiskos
The other thing I often do not understand with respect to socialism or Democratic Socialism is how the change is supposed to be effected. For example, what is the motivation by which a capitalist society would transform itself into a Democratic Socialist society? — "Leontiskos
And a preferential option for the poor, but let's leave that aside for now because it is more explicitly religious. — Leontiskos
I suppose I am not convinced that the tensions of a hybrid model are ultimately sustainable. — Leontiskos
More or less.
That describes neoliberalism -- weak state, strong corporations, minimal regulation, few benefits, everybody is on their own. — BC
Why would capitalism convert to any form of democratic socialism? Survival and crudely obvious necessity. — BC
During the years between 1945 and 1974 the US was roughly democratic socialist -- high taxes, very generous benefits, good wages and cooperative labor agreements, and so on. — BC
It has not been sustainable in the USA -- perhaps the least fertile soil for socialism of any kind. Europe has maintained its democratic socialist systems much better. Seems like part of Brexit was an effort to get out from under the democratic socialism of the EU.
Whether the EU can maintain its democratic socialist programs during the more turbulent times ahead--increased pressures from climate refugees, global heating problems at home, war next door, god knows what else, remains to be seen. I hope they can for their sake. — BC
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