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Are You a Socialist or a Capitalist?

Started by Kaitlyn, October 15, 2008, 09:41:33 PM

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Kaitlyn

You Are 92% Capitalist, 8% Socialist



You're a capitalist pig - and proud of it.
You believe that business makes the world great...
And you'd never be ashamed of being rich!

Are You a Socialist or a Capitalist?

I'd like to add that I'm not a "pig", and I think there's more to capitalism and making the world great than "business".
"The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled."
— Plutarch
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Janet_Girl

You Are 52% Capitalist, 48% Socialist

While you are definitely sympathetic to a free economy, you also worry about the less fortunate.
Wealth and business is fine, as long as those who are in need get helped out too.
You tend to see both the government and corporations as potentially corrupt.
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Sephirah

You Are 12% Capitalist, 88% Socialist



You see a lot of injustice in the world, and you'd like to see it fixed.
As far as you're concerned, all the wrong people have the power.
You're strongly in favor of the redistribution of wealth - and more protection for the average person.

Are You a Socialist or Capitalist?
Natura nihil frustra facit.

"You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection." ~ Buddha.

If you're dealing with self esteem issues, maybe click here. There may be something you find useful. :)
Above all... remember: you are beautiful, you are valuable, and you have a shining spark of magnificence within you. Don't let anyone take that from you. Embrace who you are. <3
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Flan Princess

You Are 44% Capitalist, 56% Socialist



While you are definitely sympathetic to a free economy, you also worry about the less fortunate.
Wealth and business is fine, as long as those who are in need get helped out too.
You tend to see both the government and corporations as potentially corrupt.

Nothing new here... :P
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fae_reborn

You Are 12% Capitalist, 88% Socialist



You see a lot of injustice in the world, and you'd like to see it fixed.
As far as you're concerned, all the wrong people have the power.
You're strongly in favor of the redistribution of wealth - and more protection for the average person.

Are You a Socialist or Capitalist?

The more socialism, the better...

Jenn
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je

You Are 12% Capitalist, 88% Socialist

You see a lot of injustice in the world, and you'd like to see it fixed.
As far as you're concerned, all the wrong people have the power.
You're strongly in favor of the redistribution of wealth - and more protection for the average person.
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sd

You Are 24% Capitalist, 76% Socialist

You tend to be quite wary of businesses, especially big business.
While you know that corporations have their place, you tend to support small, locally owned shops.
As far as the rich go, you think they're usually corrupt and immoral.
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fluffy jorgen

You Are 20% Capitalist, 80% Socialist



You see a lot of injustice in the world, and you'd like to see it fixed.
As far as you're concerned, all the wrong people have the power.
You're strongly in favor of the redistribution of wealth - and more protection for the average person.
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Kaitlyn

Wow, do I feel out of place in this thread.  I should start my own support site for transgender capitalists - all five of us.  Even I don't like the word capitalism, though.
"The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled."
— Plutarch
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jenny_

You Are 20% Capitalist, 80% Socialist


You see a lot of injustice in the world, and you'd like to see it fixed.
As far as you're concerned, all the wrong people have the power.
You're strongly in favor of the redistribution of wealth - and more protection for the average person.
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Constance

QuoteYou Are 12% Capitalist, 88% Socialist
You see a lot of injustice in the world, and you'd like to see it fixed.
As far as you're concerned, all the wrong people have the power.
You're strongly in favor of the redistribution of wealth - and more protection for the average person.

fae_reborn

Quote from: Katie Leah on October 19, 2008, 06:38:16 AM
Wow, do I feel out of place in this thread.  I should start my own support site for transgender capitalists - all five of us.  Even I don't like the word capitalism, though.

It's ok Katie, we still love you even though you're system is misguided.  :laugh:  Just kidding dear.  ;)

Jenn
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goingdown

Quote from: Katie Leah on October 19, 2008, 06:38:16 AM
Wow, do I feel out of place in this thread.  I should start my own support site for transgender capitalists - all five of us.  Even I don't like the word capitalism, though.

Actually there is one but it is women only. Just search Genderlife-sites and you will find one.
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annajasmine

You Are 16% Capitalist, 84% Socialist

You see a lot of injustice in the world, and you'd like to see it fixed.
As far as you're concerned, all the wrong people have the power.
You're strongly in favor of the redistribution of wealth - and more protection for the average person.

http://www.blogthings.com/areyouasocialistorcapitalistquiz/


Anna
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soldierjane

Capitalism and Socialism? Why does it imply that socialism and capitalism are irreconcilable? Ever heard of Clement Attlee? FDR? Modern Spain?
It irks me how people keep confusing socialism and communism too. That test looked mostly like a list of practices of laissez-faire predatory capitalism with a libertarian slant on the social side than anything else anyway.

Amusing.



You Are 16% Capitalist, 84% Socialist

You see a lot of injustice in the world, and you'd like to see it fixed.
As far as you're concerned, all the wrong people have the power.
You're strongly in favor of the redistribution of wealth - and more protection for the average person.

http://www.blogthings.com/areyouasocialistorcapitalistquiz/


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Kaitlyn

Well, the standard definitions would lead one to think they're mutually exclusive - state control vs. private control of the the means of production.  The more of one you have, the less of the other.  I'd put Attlee and FDR at the midpoint.
"The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled."
— Plutarch
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jenny_

Quote from: Katie Leah on October 20, 2008, 01:54:39 PM
Well, the standard definitions would lead one to think they're mutually exclusive - state control vs. private control of the the means of production.  The more of one you have, the less of the other.  I'd put Attlee and FDR at the midpoint.

Thats the point.  Communism is closer to being the opposite to Capitalism.  Socialism comes somewhere in between those extremes, where exactly depends on whos definition you use though.  But Atlee's usually regarded as socialist, at least in this part of the world.

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myles

You Are 20% Capitalist, 80% Socialist 

You see a lot of injustice in the world, and you'd like to see it fixed.
As far as you're concerned, all the wrong people have the power.
You're strongly in favor of the redistribution of wealth - and more protection for the average person. 
Myles
"A life lived in fear is a life half lived"
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Kaitlyn

Quote from: jenny_ on October 20, 2008, 04:15:13 PM
Thats the point.  Communism is closer to being the opposite to Capitalism.  Socialism comes somewhere in between those extremes, where exactly depends on whos definition you use though.  But Atlee's usually regarded as socialist, at least in this part of the world.

Communism in theory is socialism in practice - at least on the level we're concerned with.  All the communists I've ever spoken with have been American analogues of the Fabians - advocating a transition through the existing system.  Then there's the fact that actual communism, with compete abolition of private property and the absence of a state, has never existed on a scale relevant to political economy.  If that's the standard, it's damn hard to reach.
"The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled."
— Plutarch
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fae_reborn

Quote from: Katie Leah on October 20, 2008, 05:49:04 PM
Then there's the fact that actual communism, with compete abolition of private property and the absence of a state, has never existed on a scale relevant to political economy.  If that's the standard, it's damn hard to reach.

I have to agree that a true state of Communism is hard to reach.  However, I'm fairly certain that Karl Marx never advocated for the abolishment of personal property entirely.  It seems perfectly reasonable to me that personal property can exist within a communist society, so long as everyone has a fair share.  We don't all have to be John/Jane Doe's, individuality can still exist and so can personal property.

Now, here's an interesting conversation I had with my aunt recently:

Me (fairly liberal): "Explain to me how trickle down economics works, if all the people at the top hang onto their money and don't share it."
Her (fairly conservative): "Well, first explain to me how trickle-up economics work, if all the people at the bottom have no money."

:o ???

Jenn
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