ANSWERS: 8
  • Socialism isn't so bad if it's done well. Of course, the same can be said of democracy.
  • Socialist, though I find that many Americans don't actually know what Socialism is, equating it with Communism and forgetting that many countries in Europe have Socialists in their governments and enjoy higher standards of living and more freedom than the US.
  • Socialist
  • Once again, AB does not want to let me comment, so this is in response to the commented question "How do you do it (government) well?" Imagine a man working happily in his garden, digging and planting, knowing that his needs are taken care of and he does not have to fear his neighbors. Government exists to provide the opportunity for that map to practice his hobby, raise his children, and raise a pint to the health of his friends. Any government that is preventing those things from happening is not doing what it is supposed to do. Doing government well means remembering that the *people* are why government exists, not the other way 'round. I'd discount fascism and communism out of hand because they reverse the proper situation: the people exist to serve the state. Socialism and democracy are both focused on benefiting the people. Either one *can* work, but neither has ever done so, in my opinion.
  • Id def form a underground resistance
  • I always wanted to be part of a revolution. My role models have been Joan of Ark, Catherine the Great, and Golda Meir and my mom.
  • A Socialist country, especially because I'm already a Socialist and member of a Socialist party.
  • Well, I would say communism if it could really turn out that its supposed to be, but it always goes bad, so I'll pick socialist.

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