Of Course We Want Better Economic Power
I do not blame Marxists and socialists who want to make the lives of those who live in the society to have better outcomes, more money and power for the workers, the labors, what they call the proletariat. But, it is the notion of only one party being the answer that seems inherently wrong, unfair, misguided.
We need to be able to choose; we as citizens have rights that cannot be trampled by the government. Therefore, democratic institutions and republics as much of the Western world has designed and established are the more fair part. However, the Western world and all its sovereign governments are far from perfect. Nothing is totally great, ever.
Poverty is still a problem in the most powerful and affluent nations. Some people never are able to overcome their economic plights. They wallow in financial morasses, as it were.
How do we help more people be more solvent, successful, have access to money and resources that all of us desire?
You tell me. Is it socialism? Should we allow free parties to vote? The answers are constantly debatable, but at least we can debate them freely. We can vote and make our voices known.
Communism and Marxism did not seem to permit those free exercises to happen.
Socialism in its best sense allows choice of the people, representation of the masses to occur.
Who is best in government today? Norway? England? Germany? The United States?
Would anyone pick China or Russia? Those in power there would...
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