| The socialist following in the U.S. has been growing strong since 1933, and the New Deal, which brought many of its "points/planks" to our capitalist nation.
I think those planks failure, should speak for themselves if people are intelligent enough to understand economics, the affect on power structure, and the loss of rights that is occuring in direct relation to the introduction of these planks.
Socialism, in my beyond lower ,than lower class earning position, is a fools folly toward social utopia, ignoring the realities of labor, values, and human nature.
Yes, its possible.... but the effects would be devastating to liberty, individualism, and humankind, and would end up shortlived because of it.
Once the effects of socialism were evident, after the mechanisms put in place, revolt, rebellion and unrest would ensue. People only dream of socialism when they aren't doing well in capitalism, but once socialism is realized, they miss the concept of capitalism, the life it provides, and the innovation that has driven this world to the point of technology that it is today.
Once liberty is removed from the individual, failure is right around the corner.
That is my opinion.
Petition of Redress of Grievances:
http://www.givemeliberty.org/default.htm
Canadian Lawsuit Against Their National Banks:
http://www.freewebs.com/classaction/
Osborn F. Enready |