“Let’s talk about socialism. … I think it’s very important to bring back the idea of socialism into the national discussion to where it was at the turn of the [last] century before the Soviet Union gave it a bad name. Socialism had a good name in this country. Socialism had Eugene Debs. It had Clarence Darrow. It had Mother Jones. It had Emma Goldman. It had several million people reading socialist newspapers around the country… Socialism basically said, hey, let’s have a kinder, gentler society. Let’s share things. Let’s have an economic system that produces things not because they’re profitable for some corporation, but produces things that people need. People should not be retreating from the word socialism because you have to go beyond capitalism." --Howard Zinn (who died yesterday)
It frustrates the crap out of me that most Americans think Socialism is a) purely evil and b) right up there with the worst of Communism and anything and everything else bad they can throw in.
It's maddening.
Most Americans haven't the foggiest idea what it means in Europe and Scandinavia what the benefits are, for example.
Ignorant gits.
Now, go read up on Howard Zinn.
And while you're at it, get a copy of his book "A People's History of the United States".
***With specific and sincere thanks to Matt Payton and his Tumble-o-rama for pointing out this quote.
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