Is this true?
From what I understand, socialism's ideologies are the exact opposite of capitalism's.
I've also read that capitalism and socialism are not compatible and can't exist at the same time even though people try to prove it all the time.
Even though this thread has a lot of douchey posts in it, I've read a lot about socialism, communism, and capitalism this week. I've learned a lot and the history is pretty interesting to read about.
Do you have anything you'd suggest reading about socialism, Siro?
I mean, the wikipedia entry for mixed economies would be a good quick read.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_economy
All developed countries are mixed economies. They are fundamentally capitalist, but collect money from their citizens to provide all kinds of socialist -publicly funded- programs. Income redistribution programs like social security and food stamps. Subsidies for industries and services deemed important. Free public education. Public lands. And so forth. So when someone suggests implementing, say, public healthcare insurance option, the only discussion should be about the outcomes of such policy and whether those outcomes are desirable. Saying something is "socialism" or "capitalism" is nonsensical.
