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@Bitter Crank for his reply. But I’m still not sure that’s exactly what I want.
I want to hear what people think about the issue of exactly how Socialism relates to equality. An account of some sort of chain of reasoning which gets you from Socialism to equality. And, of course, an important part of such an account would be to say what you think Socialism is. And what you understand by ‘equality’. I myself would probably take equality to mean equality of material standard of living. (Not absolute equality between individuals but a narrow range of inequality.)
So, then I try to get to the chain of reasoning. As remarked in my original post, I noticed that the “from each” motto (as a statement of what Socialism is) doesn’t get to equality. (Despite on the face of it, seeming to do so.) Then (as mentioned by Bitter Crank and others) we have the idea that Socialism is a situation where capital is not privately owned. But rather it is somehow ‘collectively owned’. But neither is it clear how this gets us to equality. Certainly being more precise about what ‘collectively owned’ means here might help.
And, come to think of it, we need to be more clear about what we mean by ‘equality’. Maybe being clear about what we mean by equality is saying something more about HOW the equality is got. For example suppose we had a ‘brute force’ redistributive system where we simply had a law that just took some of the money that rich people have got and gave it to poor people. Is this the manner in which Socialism gets us to equality? I would have thought the method would need to be something more sophisticated than that!
(I agree that equality (obviously) doesn’t mean giving everyone an equal amount of stuff or money. Because, as Bitter Crank says, people have different needs. But this point is included in the “from each” motto. Which, as I have said, doesn’t, in its wider application, yield equality.)