There were various socialist, or socialist leaning states early on in the 20th century, but these states were torn apart by the WW1. Since the fall of communism, socialism has always been allied to neoliberal economic theory, meaning that it cannot be true socialism. Until we see a country utilising a different form of capitalism, combined with social democracy, we cannot say we have seen a modern, true socialist state.Eugene Wrayburn wrote:Or it would if, you know, we actually censored any views. Or didn't have a left wing owner. Trifling details like that.
Ah, no true socialism has ever existed. That's marvellous. After each failure the socialists come out and say "Ah, but that wasn't TRUE socialism" despite what they may have said at the time.
We may well get one soon, though.
So name me a failure?