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This is the second installment of a political column that will present contrasting political views of both
liberal and conservative views to shed light on both side's opinions.
TOPIC: DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM
In recent years, a movement has arisen among the Democratic party pushing for more aspects of socialism to be integrated into
our government and society. Referring to themselves as Democratic Socialists and spearheaded by political leaders such as Bernie
Sanders, they believe that capitalism and democracy alone are incompatible, amoralistic and instead believe in a combination of
socialism, capitalism and democracy. Is this truly the best path for America to follow?
BY IAN VAN ORDEN
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a d em o cratic so ciety ad o p ts p arts o f s o c ia lism .
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M ilton Friedm an, a Nobel Prize w inning econom ist
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considered by m any to be the greatest economic mind
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“ [My] thesis. is that such a view is a delusion, that
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that, in particular, a society which is socialist cannot
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also b e d em o cratic, in th e sense o f g u a ran teein g
! care source here in America to find why. A report by the
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p o licie s w ere in te rc o n n e c te d , co n tra ry to . the
Social Securityis an act created by President Franklin
popular opinion of th e tim e..T h at one dictated the
Roosevelt in 1935, tha t serves as a sort of Welfare system
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for those that have retired from the workforce. It is
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socialism is a purely negative ô a g , thôügfe it ;s one
to ta l e x p e n d itu re s. S o c ia l S e c u rity , a lo n g w ith
th a t we. h av e h e è a em b racin g îôt y ears. In n eatly
unem ploym ent and other sim ilar welfare program s,
every circum stance, these policies h a v e com e w ith
m ad e up about 33 per cen t o f th e c o u n try ’ s total
sign ificant pênataes, and i hâve yet ta see an example
spending in 2015 Thisw as., th é largest expenditure
where the benefits have outw eighed these burdens
that year, closely followed by Medicare at 27 percent,
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