Archive for the ‘Socialism’ Category

Proposed Roads to Freedom: Socialism, Anarchism, and Syndicalism by Bertrand Russell 08 Audiobook – Video


Proposed Roads to Freedom: Socialism, Anarchism, and Syndicalism by Bertrand Russell 08 Audiobook
text version : https://archive.org/details/proposedroadstof00russuoft Part 2: Problems of the future Chapter 5: The World As It Could Be Made.

By: History and Idealisms

Read the original post:
Proposed Roads to Freedom: Socialism, Anarchism, and Syndicalism by Bertrand Russell 08 Audiobook - Video

How to pronounce ‘socialism’ with Zira.mp4 – Video


How to pronounce #39;socialism #39; with Zira.mp4
Compare prices of hotel rooms! http://tinyurl.com/q93wtj4 This video teaches you how to say or pronounce common english words.

By: Pronounce words

Continue reading here:
How to pronounce 'socialism' with Zira.mp4 - Video

National Seminar on Kim Jong Il's Work Held

Pyongyang, October 28 (KCNA) -- A national seminar took place at the People's Palace of Culture on Tuesday to deeply study and grasp the scientific accuracy, truth and tremendous vitality of socialism clarified by leader Kim Jong Il.

Present there were Kim Ki Nam, secretary of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, Vice-Premier Kim Yong Jin, officials of national institutions, party and administrative bodies and working people's organizations in Pyongyang, officials in the fields of science, education, literature and arts, media, party cadre training institutions and those in the field of the preservation of revolutionary relics.

The seminar heard five papers explaining and proving the validity of scientific and original idea and theory and their tremendous vitality clarified in Kim Jong Il's work "Socialism Is a Science".

Kang Jin Hyong, department head of Rodong Sinmun, said in his speech that Kim Jong Il's work is an immortal militant banner and a library of the socialist theory of Juche which instill the faith in sure victory of socialism into the world progressives including the Korean people.

Dr. and Assistant Prof. Pak Myong Nam, department head of Kim Il Sung University, noted that the socialist theory of Juche scientifically explained, among other things, the essence and advantages of socialism centered on the popular masses and law of its development, thereby clearly proving the validity of the socialist cause and its historic inevitability.

Dr. So Song Il, director of an institution of the Academy of Social Sciences, stressed that Korean-style socialism is the most advantageous socialism based on the Juche-oriented viewpoint and stand on man and the best and mightiest socialism based on the Juche-oriented viewpoint and stand on the popular masses.

Kim Chol Man, department head of the Workers' Party of Korea Publishing House, said that Korean-style socialism centered on the popular masses is true socialism which firmly protects the popular masses' independent position and rights and lead them to fulfill their responsibility and role as masters.

Assistant Prof. So Kyong Nam, department head of Kim Il Sung Higher Party School, called for fully demonstrating the might of Korean-style socialism, true to the leadership of respected Marshal Kim Jong Un.

Read the original here:
National Seminar on Kim Jong Il's Work Held

Obligatory voting, socialism and corruption: Brazilians tell us what they think about Rouseff's re-election

A rally in Copacabana, Brazil in the lead up to the election. Photograph: Prcio Augusto Mardini Farias/GuardianWitness

A woman, being re-elected in a traditionally sexist Latin country as ours, first of all means that we can learn to be a little less prejudiced. Secondly, but no less important, it means that Brazil has decided to be more inclusive. The last 12 years have seen huge advancements for the country: we have left UNs hunger map and have brought nearly 50 million people into the middle classes. This is the real impact of a leftist government - underprivileged people can now plan to go to university (public universities in Brazil are 100% free and the Labour government has built almost 200 of them). There are more schools and hospitals spread around the country than ever before.

Today, around 56 million people claim benefits and some 12 millions have given them up in the past years because they felt they no longer needed this government support. This means that many people in low paid jobs were able to go back to school, better themselves, make plans for the future - which of course makes all the difference! People who used to live from hand to mouth can now plan to buy a house through government programmes, can get a decent education and move up in life.

We cannot deny that theres been corruption, theres been embezzlement and white collar crimes. But to believe that the right-wing candidate was going to be the one to end it is childish and naive! He himself is involved in many corruption scandals and its hard to see why hed do anything about it! Corruption is part of the political game and only a reform in the system would make it possible to end it - and this has never been in the right-wing agenda, but Dilma has already said she plans to have a referendum to know what people want on that matter.

So, as a woman, a feminist and a socialist, I am very glad that Dilma has won! 4 more years for the left, I can only be happy about that.

Rousseff voters are concentrated in the post six in Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro.

Sent via Guardian Witness

Im Brazilian and I think I can speak about this. The truth is: Dilma Rousseff has only won due to the obligatory voting. Dilma won at the Northern and Northeastern states, where most of the population is poor. They feared losing their social programs as Bolsa-Famlia if Acio Neves had won the elections, which wouldnt happen, so,they voted on Dilma.

I think most of people from those regions neither really known the other candidate. Those people who arent interested on politics and they vote who is already the government. If voting wasnt an obligation, they would neither worry about that.

I dont think that Rousseffs re-election was a good thing. I dont deny that the current government and the previous one were good for the poorest parts of the country, but its a lie to say that millions of people are out of poverty, as many foreign newspapers say. I live here and say that no one is out of poverty. The current government uses social programs to literally buy votes: $28 per child. Its that what the government gives people here to help them to support their families. The problem is that most of the time these people uses money on alcoholic beverages and cigarettes instead of buying food and clothing for the children. It was a social handout often criticised by Rousseff and da Silva (President Lula) when they were younger, but ironically used by their government.

Continued here:
Obligatory voting, socialism and corruption: Brazilians tell us what they think about Rouseff's re-election

Main Characteristics of Capitalist Economies

There are several different types of economic systems employed by nations. Two such types, socialism and capitalism are the most common. Capitalism is often referred to as a free market economy in its purest form; a common type of socialism is communism. Embedded in these economic systems are political and social elements that influence the degree of purity of each system. In other words, many capitalist nations have elements of socialism interwoven. So even though there are different degrees or levels of commitment to the ideals of capitalism, there are several traits that are common among all capitalists.

Top Characteristics

1. Two-class system: Historically a capitalist society was characterized by the split between two classes of individuals--the capitalist class, which owns the means for producing and distributing goods (the owners) and the working class, who sell their labor to the capitalist class in exchange for wages. The economy is run by the individuals (or corporations) who own and operate companies and make decisions as to the use of resources. But there exists a division of labor which allows for specialization, typically occurring through education and training, further breaking down the two class system into sub-classes (eg the middle class).

2. Profit motive: Companies exist to make a profit. The motive for all companies is to make and sell goods and services only for profits. Companies do not exist solely to satisfy people's needs. Even though some goods or services may satisfy needs, they will only be available if the people have the resources to pay for them.

3. Minimal government Intervention: Capitalist societies believe markets should be left alone to operate without government intervention. However, a completely government-free capitalist society exists in theory, only. Even in the United States--the poster child for capitalism--the government regulates certain industries, such as the Dodd-Frank Act for financial institutions. By contrast, a purely capitalist society would allow the markets to set prices based on demand and supply for the purpose of making profits.

4. Competition: True capitalism needs a competitive market. Without competition, monopolies exist and instead of the market setting the prices, the seller is the price setter, which is against the conditions of capitalism.

5. Willingness to change: The last characteristic of capitalism is the ability to adapt and change. Technology has been a game changer in every society and the willingness to allow change and adaptability of societies to improve inefficiencies within economic structures is a true characteristic.

Bottom Line

Capitalism in its purest form is a society in which the market sets prices for the sole purpose of profits and any inefficiency or intervention that reduces profit making will be eliminated by the market.

Read more:
Main Characteristics of Capitalist Economies