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Which are the most exemplary nations as: Social Democracies/ Market Socialist/ Socialist?
10-13-2012, 07:52 PM
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Which are the most exemplary nations as: Social Democracies/ Market Socialist/ Socialist?
See table midway down (e.g. US is Social Democracy):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_democracy
I think the most exemplary:

France - Socialist

Japan - Market Socialist

Canada - Social Democracy

The US is far too corrupted, oppressed, and police-state-controlled by rich class thieves to be exemplary as a Social Democracy.

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10-13-2012, 08:00 PM
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There are really few differences between any of these.

In actuality, EVERY SINGLE COUNTRY IN THE WORLD is a mess due to governments becoming Bureaucracies. All of these titles that you love to throw at countries are cute, don't get me wrong, but in all reality, they don't mean much. The governments of the world are following no rules whatsoever. Whatever they want to do, they do. They are all broke. They are all corrupt. They are all trying to grab EVEN MORE power (See: http://www.naturalnews.com/030672_Food_S...l_FDA.html ). May I also add that they are all incompetent and employ people who don't give a crap as they don't have to perform well to keep their jobs. This isn't just an American thing. This is also the norm in Europe and your "Socialist" Utopia of Japan, the country that failed trying their hardest to take over the entire Pacific.

Thanks for wasting our time...

Note: US is in theory a constitutional republic. I realize that those who run the show have decided to turn us into what looks like a socialist democracy (which is why we are so unorganized and broke).

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10-13-2012, 08:00 PM
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Looked familiar. We are a Social Democracy but we are ruled and control by the Republic Elite
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10-13-2012, 08:00 PM
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Social Democracy is the ideology of most, if not all, Western nations today. Most debates are between different kinds of Social Democrats, with all non-Social Democrats being marginalized. For example, in the USA, the Neo-Cons are basically ex-Trotskyites who embraced an ideology that fuses the "permanent revolution" of Trotskyism with social democracy. Thus, Neo-Cons advocate a perpetual war to promote "democracy" (actually Social Democracy) in countries that reject that ideology. The Neo-Cons are aligned with the Religious (so-called) "Right," a movement that promotes a corrupted form of Christianity as the "true" and "Biblical" form of that religion. The Religious "Right" tends to be strongly supportive of outsourcing welfare to churches, of government enforcement of their interpretation of Christian morality, and especially of the Neo-Con agenda of perpetual war, although they support the wars because they want to kill the infidels on behalf of Israel to bring about Armageddon (they believe that the world will end in the near future because of the existence of Israel, which supposedly is a fulfillment of Biblical prophecies). Opposed to this ideology is the "Cultural Marxist" form of Social Democracy, which believes that ethnically European males are evil oppressors and that everybody else is oppressed. Thus, the government should redistribute wealth from the "White male" to all "oppressed" groups. The Cultural Marxists are aligned with Environmentalists, who place the welfare of the environment before the welfare of human beings.

The older form of Social Democracy from the mid-20th century (that of the New Deal) is dead in today's America, having been discredited by the failed Great Society programs of Lyndon Johnson.

To me, all forms of Social Democracy, as well as the other variants of Marxism (Orthodox Marxism died at the end of the 19th century after Marx's predictions turned out to be false, but was replaced with 3 ideologies, "Revisionist Marxism," also called "Social Democracy," Marxism-Leninism, also called "Communism," and Fascism/National Socialism) are abhorrent and evil ideologies that need to be defeated. Fortunately, 2 out of 3 are now dead, so we need merely to kill Social Democracy in order to resurrect freedom in the West.
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