da26
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| 09 Aug 2017 11:01 AM |
| watch everyone but 2011'ers come here |
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Versalty
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| 09 Aug 2017 11:01 AM |
I'm a 2008er am i allowed here
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da26
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mokiz
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| 09 Aug 2017 11:02 AM |
| i joined a year late so am i ok |
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| 09 Aug 2017 11:03 AM |
invades
BAAHH exclamation exclamation exclamation [RT] |
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Yuniux
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da26
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| 09 Aug 2017 11:04 AM |
| i was right, i'm the only 2011'er here |
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dylan7886
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| 09 Aug 2017 11:04 AM |
the buzzfeed quiz told me I joined roblox in 2011
r+://197406226 r+://472367298 r+://173164606 |
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Yuniux
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| 09 Aug 2017 11:05 AM |
Well, a lot of people joined the forums after the forum update.
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EdgyIan
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| 09 Aug 2017 11:06 AM |
henlo my guys
There is no siggy here. Move along. There is nothing of interest to see here. |
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| 09 Aug 2017 11:08 AM |
Socialism is an economic theory of social organization that believes that the means of making, moving, and trading wealth should be owned or controlled by the community as a whole. In Marxist theory, it is a transitional (temporary, in between) social state between capitalism and communism.
Social democracy is a kind of socialism that tries to mix parts of socialism with capitalism. In this system, the government takes wealth (money) from the rich and gives it to the poor like in a Communist state, but despite there being more government control and less chance to make a very large amount of money, people can still run their own businesses and own private property. Unlike communism, where all private property is taken to be owned publicly, people and businesses pay taxes on their property, and this money is spent on public services (see below), after taking out the costs of running the government and collecting the taxes. The main method of democratic socialism is changing society through slow reform rather than a quick revolution.
In many countries that use social democracy, some services and industries are subsidized (given money to help them run) and/or partly controlled by the government. For example, education, health care, housing, utility companies and public transportation are some industries that might be owned/supported by the government in a socialist system. For the most part, people working in these industries are paid by the government, with money paid by the people as taxes. Welfare is also likely offered under socialism.
Another kind of Socialism is "Collectivization." In this system, money and goods are shared more equally among the people, with the government in control. In theory, this system results in the gap between classes getting smaller, with the poorest of a nation's people being helped by the state while the richest agree to higher taxes and economic controls/restrictions. Of course, Socialism as it is commonly used is different in many ways from communism (See "The History of Socialism and Communism", later in the article.)
Today, many democratic socialists, especially in Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand want industries to be guided jointly (together) by representatives of shareholders (people who own part of the business) ## #### ## the workers working together in what is known as an industrial democracy because both groups want the business to do well. This would be a more direct democratic way of organizing rather than control by central government. Trade unions and/or workers councils would represent the interests of the employees.
Many countries see Socialism differently. Socialist International is an organization dedicated to the cause of promoting socialist ideals, and has ties with many Socialist parties, especially Social Democratic parties.
Most non-communist people say "communism" when they mean the Marxist and Leninist ideas of Russia's Bolshevik party. Marx believed that capitalism followed the economic and political system of feudalism. He also believed that capitalism would oppress (treat unfairly) many people, and those people would eventually revolt and change to socialism. Then he thought that socialism can be another bridge, but to communism. However, many people incorrectly use the term "Communist" to refer to a socialist state. Others call this 'State Socialism,' to distinguish it from the communist goal that does not need a state or any form of government. To non-communists, the word 'socialism' is now mostly used for attempts to come close to this goal in a democratic state. |
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| 09 Aug 2017 11:10 AM |
i joined a year earlier
yo where are the other 10'ers
I'm gonna try this signature feature. |
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oogeloog
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