It's June 05, 2024, 11:32:56 AM
i don't know if you've noticed but politicians are idiots, and the people who read internet articles and choose their favorite policy from the lot and slam the rest because the last article they just read doesn't really look at all the facts in perspective isn't the person you should ask for definitions on government policies and suchi'm not talking about virtuoso, although he may fall into that category, hes in the "i think they are out to get us" group as well, somewhere inbetweenbut then again, what do i know, ive never heard of "Marxism"just don't always believe things you read on the internet, the government may have put it there to trick you
Shit. That's one enormous question I wouldn't dare answering since you're so specifically addressing Virtuoso, and also because you say you're well informed already. I'm curious as for how Virtuoso would define the difference between communism, marxism and socialism, let alone being able to outline social democracy.
SocialismAs with the explanation for communism, socialism aims to create a classless state. Socialism aims to regulate incomes, and aims for equality within society, however not necessarily through common ownership. Socialism basically a the collective name of a number of movements, which includes the many different interpretations of communism. It's hard to really outline what socialism is, and what isn't.
NationalismNot so much a rational philosophy, but more a social doctrine, nationalism is the belief which causes people to prefer ones own country or nation over another. It tends to create unity within the nation, but at the same time a strong friction towards other nations, as well as a feeling of superiority. Links with fascism, chauvinism, racism...