There you go again. What is this group? How do they manage to get their hands on all the profits?And for me, the problem with socialism in practice is that there is a group that forces people to give money to them so that they then can give small amount of that to someone who needs.
THERE IS NO 'GROUP'!
How the profits of a 'socialist' business are used is decided by the whole company, not by a managerial class. It's a democracy; a co-op.
Who is this élite? You evidently have an example in mind. What is it?Maybe the original idea of socialism is good, but it is in practice always system that is not based on freedom and love, but a system where elite takes money from others (makes more poor people) and then gives little help for those who are already poor.
Socialism is based on freedom, equality and compassion. Socialist policies seek to eliminate poor people.
It's capitalism that worships greed. It's capitalism that wants to eliminate social programs to help the poor. In capitalism it's sink or swim. If you can't afford education, healthcare, food or housing, nobody's going to give it to you. If you don't work, you don't eat. -- No Christian values here.
In the so called 'socialist' countries healthcare is available to everyone, and bankrupts noöne; there is no student debt, there are not beggars on every street corner or tents lining the sidewalks. Poor people are a capitalist plague.
What is this "different group?"It is a system to transfer wealth to a different group. I hate it, especially because it really doesn’t help poor people.
In pure socialism there's only one group and no poor. In 'democratic socialism' there are social programs to help the poor, and the whole system is designed to eliminate poverty.
Not so capitalism. In capitalism you're free -- to starve on the street or die of a treatable disease. Capitalism is anti-social. Wealth inequality is built into it.
What universe do you live in? Socialism is all about eliminating poverty. Socialism helps the disadvantaged, assists people to improve themselves, and makes sure everyone has at least the essentials. Why do you think they call it "social?"Real help would be to make so that the poor could become prosperous. Socialism doesn’t offer anything that would improve anyone’s situation, except the leaders of the system. That is why I like more of free capitalist system, where people can with their own work prosper.
Capitalism helps those who can pay for it. The old, the disadvantaged, the unskilled, disabled, the 'surplus' -- these must depend on charity. Capitalism will not forcibly redistribute a hard worker's wealth to help them.