Now Scoialism in its purest form!
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Now Scoialism in its purest form!
In two words its a Common Ownership! This means the resources of the world being owned in common by the entire global population.
Consider this...is it possible for everyone to share everything. Would you share your towel with others!?? Some things are just personal. It does not mean that owning personal possessions contradicts the principle of 'Common Ownership'.
In practice, common ownership will mean everybody having the right to participate in decisions on how global resources will be used. It means nobody being able to take personal control of resources, beyond their own personal possessions.
Democratic control is therefore also essential to the meaning of socialism. Socialism will be a society in which everybody will have the right to participate in the social decisions that affect them.
Production under socialism would be directly and solely for use. With the natural and technical resources of the world held in common and controlled democratically, the sole object of production would be to meet human needs.
So whats your take on this...?
Consider this...is it possible for everyone to share everything. Would you share your towel with others!?? Some things are just personal. It does not mean that owning personal possessions contradicts the principle of 'Common Ownership'.
In practice, common ownership will mean everybody having the right to participate in decisions on how global resources will be used. It means nobody being able to take personal control of resources, beyond their own personal possessions.
Democratic control is therefore also essential to the meaning of socialism. Socialism will be a society in which everybody will have the right to participate in the social decisions that affect them.
Production under socialism would be directly and solely for use. With the natural and technical resources of the world held in common and controlled democratically, the sole object of production would be to meet human needs.
So whats your take on this...?
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