Kenneth Campbell rides to the rescue of Charles Brown: >> >Why do you assume such facts for a socialist society? >> >> Note that Charles uses his language with purpose. There do not seem to >> be a lot of wasted words. There is the statement "and for a long time" >> in that last sentence -- and it means something. Consider it.
If I had considered it, I would have had to conclude that Charles had qualified his thought to irrelevancy or that he did not believe what he was saying. >> >We have 75 years of experience with socialist inspired >> >economies. >> >> "socialist inspired economies" ... Grin. What the hell is that? Any economy in a country whose name had or has the words "People's," "Socialist" or "Sweden" in it. To call certain of those countries "socialist" would have invited charges of red-baiting, so I decided to be nice and call them "socialist inspired." David Shemano