exchemist
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None of that addresses the simple point that social democratic politics has been very successful in European politics in the postwar period, winning quite a number of elections. For instance the Scandinavian countries, which are models of stable democracy and have generally contented populations, have chosen social democratic governments, at the ballot box, on numerous occasions. Social democracy is largely responsible for the so called "Nordic model" of government: Nordic model - WikipediaThere are only 2 possible models of government, 1. Totalitarian dictatorships such as Fascism-Communism - Socialism and every other "ism" they're all the same.
2. Is Capitalism - Democracy. The first model is where the individual has no value or voice, he is nothing more than an expendable animal to be used anyway the government sees fit.
The second model is where the individual has infinite value, and he is free to choose his own course in life and the role of the government is to punish evil doers and manage all the government departments like defence, police, health, education, land management etc.
As you can see the first model uses people as their slaves and the second model facilitates people to excel and create wealth and security. This should be a simple choice but such is the power of deception that many have taken the poison bate.
These are market economies, with free enterprise, but with a quite lot of public services provided by the state, funded through taxation. Nothing to get your knickers in a twist over.
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