In a message dated 6/23/06 11:35:36 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I think from comments I have read in this forum before,
> there are a lot of people that want more government
> controls over the economy and means of production. Just
> how much control is a big question.

Yes, that's a big question, typically unexamined by
those who like to label liberals "socialists," as if
the only two choices were unbridled capitalism and
Marxian socialism.

But it's a lot easier to decide which side you're on
if you can make yourself believe there are only two
with nothing in between. Otherwise you might actually
have to *think* about what's involved.

(General "you," not you personally.)
Yes I think the question is where do you draw the line from referring to a country as being capitalistic and being socialistic. There is a point where it tilts from one side to the other. The more one pushes that balance beam towards more social programs paid for by the wealthy, the closer it is to tipping to being called a socialist country.
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