• Random_Character_A@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    Well, woudn’t be the first time words get new meaning due to events in history.

    In nordic countries using taxation to limit gap between rich and poor, keeping government control of vital resources, free government sponsored healthcare, handing social welfare to poor and disabled, etc. is considered socialism.

    Right wing politics is the opposite. They want to privatise everything, leave the poor and the disabled to charity organisations that work on donations from people who care, don’t think the rich should be taxed for being rich. Basically minimising government ownership and control of societys money flow to establish truly free market.

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      2 hours ago

      handing social welfare to poor and disabled, etc

      The fact that you implement some policies that are socialist in nature, doesn’t mean that whole system you’re running is socialism. Especially considering that all these states run capitalistic economies at their core

      Well, woudn’t be the first time words get new meaning due to events in history.

      Thing is, socialism as a system has surprisingly almost no strict definition. The best I’ve ever found is “Democratization of access to means of production” or “State control of means of production”

      By these definitions Polish socialism with its centrally planed economy was an actual socialism.