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Socialism or Democracy?

yamadaed
May 29, 16 at 3:19pm
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xynox
May 29, 16 at 3:38pm
Socialism is an economical system. Democracy a political ideology. You can't really compare them. They can coexist in a society.
mariahaise
Yes, they say they can coexist. Personal experience is that they don't. Socialism is never well executed.
xynox
May 29, 16 at 3:44pm
Democracy isn't either. From experience. Which is rather short-lived in my case... But meh.
yamadaed
May 29, 16 at 3:57pm
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xynox
May 29, 16 at 3:58pm
We don't actually. The ones pulling the strings are not known to the public. Or they'd be killed in minutes. All we can do is guess from which countries they operate.
punhero
May 29, 16 at 4:01pm
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yamadaed
May 29, 16 at 4:03pm
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ringo_blue
Socialism and democracy could "work", i.e. the citizens of whatever state that both will be practiced in will benefit from their best case scenarios, if and only if there is equal access and opportunity for all in terms of information, education, and awareness to make informed decisions. If this could not be provided (by the state/market/who knows?), then I don't think it's possible. Imagine a democracy where personality politics is the basis for electing the leader (our country, the Philippines, is a case in point). Democracy will not benefit the citizens here at all, since no one cares about the platforms or party stands of the politicians as well as their backers. Anyone could basically win so long as they can capture a majority/plurality of the voters, regardless of competency. Add to this the lack of access to information that will be readily available to people in very remote rural areas. Very few, if there are, chances of making a decision that is not based on emotions there. Now socialism. I have no experience on this whatsoever in my country except when I travel abroad and get to compare, so please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong here. Wouldn't a socialist country -- worst case scenario, though -- eventually become a breeding ground for society freeloaders? I know there are countries where this "seemed" to work, but that is also in countries where education quality is super high. So, I think education and information access and awareness still go hand in hand here.
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