Most of these used to exist in the US. Farming was a different animal
though.

On Aug 5, 7:44 am, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> I outlined some in the original post, but you chopped them off!
>
> 1. Socialized medicine.
> 2. Socialized education through a degree, trade, or technical certification.
> 3. Socialized energy
> 4. Socialized farming at the community level (see Japan's city farms)
> 5. Socialized infrastructure which includes all basic utilities
>
> All of this supporting a free market encouraging manufacturing, artisanship,
> culture, and technological innovation. All welfare type programs as we know
> them would be gone (food stamps, AFDC, WIC, SS Disability), replaced by work
> programs within the social infrastructure. I'd tie in paid work programs
> which began at the high school level, and structure competition to spur
> innovation and job creation.
>
> The ideas are complex, and would take a while to write out...perhaps a
> different thread.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 10:14 AM, gruff <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > "... On Aug 4, 6:35 am, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]>
> > wrote: ..."
>
> > > My view is almost exactly the opposite! I'd like the Socialist system to
> > > serve Capitalist goals. Is that odd?
>
> > Sounds interesting.  Can you give me some definitive idea on how that
> > might work?- Hide quoted text -
>
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