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Most millenials want to live in a socialist or communist society
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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 4290777" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>Very true, although capitalism was still a very active force in their economy. Even under Nazism one could argue about the influence of capitalism, one could also argue that for whatever reasons many great scientists came out of Eastern Europe in the 1890's through the mid 1900's. Liquid fueled rockets (Goddard) were also a US invention speaking of Werner Von Braun from Germany. </p><p></p><p>In general though, one really has to examine if the US truly has a capitalistic economy, we did up until 1913. However history is always open to misinterpretation. The way I look at socialism it is just a polite term for communism. Democratic socialism is a fallacy, everything will never be put to a vote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 4290777, member: 27098"] Very true, although capitalism was still a very active force in their economy. Even under Nazism one could argue about the influence of capitalism, one could also argue that for whatever reasons many great scientists came out of Eastern Europe in the 1890's through the mid 1900's. Liquid fueled rockets (Goddard) were also a US invention speaking of Werner Von Braun from Germany. In general though, one really has to examine if the US truly has a capitalistic economy, we did up until 1913. However history is always open to misinterpretation. The way I look at socialism it is just a polite term for communism. Democratic socialism is a fallacy, everything will never be put to a vote. [/QUOTE]
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