On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Stephen B. Saunders wrote:
Quoting Andy Bradford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
But, I ask, what is socialism anyway?
Totalitarianism or total government is on the opposite side of the scale from
Anarchy.  A constitutional republic or limited government is the closest thing
to anarchy and the farthest thing from Socialism, Fascism, Communism, etc.

Au contraire ... a constitutional republic is perfectly compatible with Socialism. Communism is diametrically opposed to capitalism, not democracy.

And yes, the US is getting more and more socialist as time progresses. Others have given you several examples--a good place to look is the level of taxation. After adding up state income tax, federal income tax, all sales and use taxes, automobile fees and taxes, etc., average Americans probably pay between 30-40% of their income to the government. More socialist countries have a much higher rate, sometimes above 60-70%. But Americans historically paid far less than 30-40%.

If you're interested in socialist influences in the United States, a good thing to read about is the history of the 16th Amendment. (Also a good example of the effect third parties can have, even if they don't land anyone in the Oval Office.)

  ~ Ross
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