Democratic Socialists USA: ‘Myths About Democratic Socialism’

DSA

Source:Sydney Young Labor– talking about democratic socialism.

Source:The New Democrat

“A great graphic on myths about democratic socialism – the ideology of great progressives like Bernie Sanders, Jeremy Corbyn and Anthony Albanese.

Thanks to our American comrades for the image.”

From Sydney Young Labor

“This video includes the full debate plus open discussion & closing remarks. **Apologies to Dustin Guastella. His closing remarks were cut short when the camera battery died.**

The Democratic primary campaign of Bernie Sanders has ignited a new enthusiasm among many who are fed up with the status-quo of politics in the United States. Tens of thousands have joined rallies to hear Sanders decry the billionaire class and call for an end to inequality. Many on the Left have embraced the campaign. Others have argued against support for Sanders, calling instead for Leftist to organize independently of the Democratic Party.

Join a panel with members from Democratic Socialists of America, Green Party, Jacobin Magazine and the International Socialist Organization in a panel discussion on the Sanders campaign and socialist strategy during elections. Speakers will represent both support and opposition to supporting the Sanders primary campaign.”

Socialism, Bernie Sanders, & the Democratic Party_ Debating the 2016 ElectionSource:NYC Internationalist Socialists– talking about Democratic Socialists and the Democratic Party in America.

From NYC Internationalist Socialists

With this piece, I’m going to layout as someone who is not a Socialist in any form, even in what I at least would view as the best form of a Socialist which are Socialist Liberals, what socialism is and what it isn’t.

And again, if you’re familiar with my blogging I’m more interested in the social democratic form of it, not the Marxist-Communist state-control form. I’m going to do this, because people who are Socialists, don’t own the label of their own politics. And prefer Progressive, or in Bill Press’s case Liberal. And all Socialists tend to get lumped in with Marxists. Which is something different.

Democratic socialism, is not about complete state-control. Sweden, is a successful social democracy with a very large welfare state and we can argue why they’re successful and why their system wouldn’t work here. But they have a large private economy with property rights and take home pay and a lot of other economic freedoms that every other developed Western country has. The world is really down to one Marxist state as far as state-control of both the economy, as well as social policy and politics and that of course being North Korea.

Democratic Socialists, aren’t Liberal Democrats. This is where I’m in complete agreement with DSA. Liberal democracy, is based on a guarantee of individual rights:

Free speech

equal justice

equality under law

privacy

freedom of choice

personal responsibility even

rule of law

a national defense that defends the country

property rights

limited government

As well as a safety net for people who truly need it, quality education for everyone and modern infrastructure. Liberal democracy, is truly about the individual. With a limited government there to protect everyone’s freedom equally.

Democratic socialism, is about welfare rights:

Having a government big enough to make sure no one has to go without the basic necessities that everyone must have to live well in society.

health insurance

health care

education

pension

childcare

And having a big centralized government with a lot of the power and responsibility in the country. Instead of the federal system where you have layers of government that each have real responsibility over their own affairs. Democratic socialism, is not just very government-centric, but big government-centric. And sees an entire country as one community. Instead of individuals living their own lives.

Democratic socialism, is not just an economic policy, but a political ideology. They have their own foreign and national security policy, as well as criminal justice policy. Which tends to be a lot more dovish at least compared with Liberals, Conservatives and even Libertarians. At least with criminal justice policy.

But this is where even Democratic Socialists are somewhat diverse, because you have Socialist Liberals, that sound like Liberals and Libertarians on social issues, even with free speech and personal choice, but are Democratic Socialists on economic policy. And you have the paternalists, who aren’t crazy about either economic, or personal freedom. Especially freedom of choice and free speech that can be offensive. And want government to regulate and prohibit.

If you look at the left side of the political spectrum, you have Progressives, who are Center-Left., let’s say FDR Progressives, who are more left, but still in the political mainstream in America. But move further left and you get to the New-Left, or even Far-Left with Democratic Socialists and even further left with Marxist-Communists.

These are all different political factions and on the left, but they aren’t all the same political animal with four different political labels. They are separate political factions with things in common, but are very different ideologically.

About Derik Schneider

I use a picture of John F. Kennedy as my profile pic on social media for as a very good reason: I'm a center-right, John F. Kennedy, Liberal Democrat. The real Liberals who believe in the defense of liberal democracy and the fight against authoritarianism, left-wing or right-wing. But I blog a lot about the Far-Left (or new-left, if you prefer) because I'm very interested in socialism and communism, as well as center-left progressivism, which is the real progressivism.
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2 Responses to Democratic Socialists USA: ‘Myths About Democratic Socialism’

  1. I'mNotBuyingIt says:

    This kind of apologist view is nothing more than a slight-of-hand “don’t look behind the curtain” trick. Its a verbal ruse to fool people thinking you’re the opposite of what you really are until the war of attrition is complete, much further down the road. What a load of complete garbage.

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