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| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
firstly, you can't combine capitalism and socialism. socialism is the control of the means of production by the workers; what you're describing is merely a mixed economy. a mixed economy is not socialism, no matter how many americans like to use the term.
libertarians believe in the sanctity of private property above all else. a liberal libertarian is merely a liberal, perhaps even a fabian socialist. but there is no such thing as a liberal libertarian.
socialists are libertarians in a social sense, in that they believe in the right of the individual to be free of constraint, but they disagree vehemently about virtually everything political and economic.
calling oneself a socialist libertarian is just making up ideologies, i dont care what chomsky says. once you start watering down the libertarian ideology, it becomes liberalism or socialism, but there is no such thing as a liberal libertarian or a socialist libertarian. there are liberals and socialists |
Well, socialism isn't control of the means of production by the workers, per se. It is control of the means of production by the PEOPLE, and the government respectfully, IS the people. So means of production is controlled by government. I never said a mixed economy is socialism, but I do believe that in a mixed economy, certain aspects of socialism and capitalism are merged into one system. How? Using the US economy as an example, public schools for one are controlled by the government. Social security for retirees is controlled by the government. Even the central bank, which centrally plans financial credit and semi-owned by the government, I would call socialist. But these socialist policies/programs coexist functionally with a relatively broad free market economy, with private schools, private insurance companies, and private banking institutions.
I most certainly believe in the John Locke economy. But I also believe in government control or regulation of some aspects of the economy to protect the consumer or people. So, if I were in charge, if Bear Sterns came to me and said, "If we don't get help from the government, we will go bankrupt, and cause a systemic collapse." I would tell them, "Ok, we'll help you, but you'll have to sell us the equity of your company for the amount of the help we give you." Why would I do this? To protect the people of America from the financial risks taken by a wealthy few.
So, I feel comfortable calling myself a libertarian socialist, or a leftist libertarian, left leaning libertarian, liberal libertarian, etc. Or I could satisfy you PKC, and just call myself a liberal!!
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