Benn's supporters, according to Healey, included the «Posadists» who
believed socialism would be brought to earth by creatures from outer space.
It would not only deal with their oppression, but the early socialist leaders
believed socialism would allow them to assimilate into European society without having to convert to Christianity.
(For every socialist who
believes that socialism is The Answer to the problems of the human condition, there are at least as many capitalist «true believers,» the preponderance located in the business world.)
Not exact matches
Paul explicitly equates democracy and
socialism,
believing that people of modest means will always vote for the smiling bureaucrat offering a bag of free groceries or subsidized health care.
You can «
believe in» capitalism, you can «
believe in»
socialism, you can «
believe in» the Miami Heat.
The democratic capitalist wants to
believe that we can have most of the dividends of
socialism without actually moving to public ownership of the major industries.
I
believe you wanted to say that You don't think
Socialism and Communism are legitimate or maybe successful forms of government or social order.
I do not
believe in God,
Socialism or Communism.
Limbaugh
believes that very clear Pope Francis doesn't know what he's talking about when it comes to capitalism and
socialism.
I think the primary difference between Coots as being representative of Christians and Pol Pot representing atheists is that Coots, like many Christians, claimed to
believe in a specific creed whereas there is no atheist creed, Pol Pot pushed a radical form of agrarian
socialism on his people.
I honestly
believe in a balance of both capitalism and
socialism.
People of amassed and sometimes massive socialistic gatherings within and around harborages upon religiously endorsed sanctimonies are creating and establishing fruitions of ethnicities around redundantly articulated
socialisms toward morally persuasive narcissisms keeping in line those who tend to
believe unquestionably their fatherly figures; the Pastors of doom and gloom fortuities berating those of lesser mindives in moral weaknesses around socially divided consecrations bemoaning the common secularist's motifs.
Many people superficially
believed that the fall of
socialism also included the fall of Liberation Theology.
Progressive is generally just a code word for someone who leans toward
socialism, who does not
believe in God, & who will likely vote against Godly principles that are so important to our nation.
He then told followers that not only was the word «progressive» «just a code word» for «for someone who leans toward
socialism,» he also added that it's code for someone «who does not
believe in God, & who will likely vote against Godly principles that are so important to our nation.»
Leaving aside the evidence that arrives each day from Eastern Europe which seems to show that the opposite is the case, that
socialism there has in some sense «frozen» traditional ways of life, there is a more important issue: one wonders if tradition, when purchased and consumed like a commodity, can really play the role which some conservatives
believe it must in any healthy society.
As he came to see the danger of confusion resulting from this terminology, he spoke instead of a
believing realism as the Christian ground of
socialism.
Marx never asked how
socialism might be achieved directly by a pre-industrial society; he evidently
believed that each must go through a capitalist stage.
Corbyn has said he is against austerity and
believes in
socialism.
He gave up tribalism in the Blair years used to say he
believed that winning the Labour Party for
socialism and sustainability is the Left's least bad option.
«I'm someone who
believes that we live in a capitalist society and that the Labour party is about trying to achieve
socialism within that.
When you said «which aspects of communism,» I
believe you wanted a comparable answer to pre-Khrushchev Soviet Union, Enver Hoxha's Albania, Mao's China, etc., i.e.
socialism, i.e. dictatorship of the proletariat.
Glasman
believes that before Labour can move on it has to learn the lessons about the failures of state
socialism.
Ultimately, Fascism and National
socialism are not inherently evil ideologies like historians would have you
believe, and they are certainly not the same.
c) How can PPP achieve eradication of winner - takes - all and All Inclusive Government when your Party does not understand and properly
believes in Liberal
Socialism?
Peter Hain: The new Welsh Secretary
believes the guiding spirit of Labour is still
socialism, but this time it's a more libertarian and local variety.
Sign up and begin meeting others who
believe in the tenets of
Socialism.
People of good sense are being asked to
believe that a band of conspirators belonging to a nontheistic religion has infiltrated the public schools and turned them into a hotbed of evolutionism, critical thinking, sexuality,
socialism, and suicide.
He said later that he had been «thrown out» of the GDR, that he still
believed in
socialism and was shocked by the West's obsession with cleanliness and consumption.
Using the impersonal language of the public realm, ranging from the quasi-mysticism of corporate mission statements to the maxims of revolutionary
socialism, his work exhorts us to
believe in it.
While for those who do
believe that individual liberty and the rule of law even when it does interfere with the wheels of progress,
Socialism is hopelessly wicked.
Some social scientists
believe there's a correlation with the rise of
socialism in that country.
Obama really
believes, for instance, that socialized medicine, and
socialism in general, are «good.»
«Yet another check mark in the column making the Russian leadership most similar to the GOP, some of whom
believe that gay marriage leads to
socialism,» he writes.