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Topic: How Tocqueville Schooled Bernie Sanders
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Posted by the breeze on Dec. 31 2015,12:40 pm
How Tocqueville Schooled Bernie Sanders 200 Years Ago

Bernie Sanders appears to think all we need to be happy is more money. Alexis de Tocqueville dismantled that idea two centuries ago.

By Samuel Gregg
December 30, 2015
 
Since a self-described democratic socialist, Sen. Bernie Sanders, is a major contender for the Democratic Party’s nomination for president, and polls suggest one-third of American millennials and over 40 percent of self-described Democrats view socialism favorably, perhaps it’s time to be attentive to great nineteenth-century French thinker Alexis de Tocqueville’s highly critical opinion of socialism.

Most Americans who express positive opinions of socialism, I expect, have some type of European social democracy in mind. Generally speaking, that seems to be what Sanders proposed in his November 19 speech at Georgetown University, in which he defined what he means by democratic socialism.

Sanders made clear that he did not favor government
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Posted by grassman on Dec. 31 2015,12:53 pm
Actually I think his platform is more to the way, people not being cut off at the knees on every turn. Money is part of living, always will be until bartering comes around. He is more against the greed of those that can and do chop people up and throw them away. Seems to me is against the collecting of money.
Posted by Expatriate on Dec. 31 2015,3:37 pm

Posted by Grinning_Dragon on Dec. 31 2015,5:21 pm
Definition of socialism

   1    :  any of various economic and political theories advocating collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods

   2     a :  a system of society or group living in which there is no private property: b :  a system or condition of society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the state

   3    :  a stage of society in Marxist theory transitional between capitalism and communism and distinguished by unequal distribution of goods and pay according to work done

Yep, still a POS theory and leads to stagnation and lack of innovations.

Posted by Expatriate on Jan. 01 2016,6:51 am
DEFINITION of 'Crony Capitalism'

A description of capitalist society as being based on the close relationships between businessmen and the state. Instead of success being determined by a free market and the rule of law, the success of a business is dependent on the favoritism that is shown to it by the ruling government in the form of tax breaks, government grants and other incentives.

Posted by Self-Banished on Jan. 01 2016,7:41 am
^^Capitalism+work ethic=$$$

That's all there is to it  :D

Posted by Expatriate on Jan. 01 2016,8:21 am

Posted by Grinning_Dragon on Jan. 01 2016,1:47 pm

(Expatriate @ Jan. 01 2016,6:51 am)
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DEFINITION of 'Crony Capitalism'

A description of capitalist society as being based on the close relationships between businessmen and the state. Instead of success being determined by a free market and the rule of law, the success of a business is dependent on the favoritism that is shown to it by the ruling government in the form of tax breaks, government grants and other incentives.

I can honestly say I have never endorsed an oligarchy nor crony-capitalism,  I do how ever support capitalism and the free market, free of bailouts and handouts.
Posted by alcitizens on Jan. 11 2016,2:42 pm
I like a good ole conservative/progressive.. :D
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