Capitalism: a form of social co-operation for the sake of
universal economic competition.

Socialism: a form of social competition for the sake of
universal economic co-operation.

Harry

On 29/4/2007 12:14 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
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> The major difference between Communism and Capitalism is a contentious
> subject, amenable to superficial interpretation, especially when
> religion is brought into the fray. The true moral imperative encompassed
> within Marxism/socialism can be seen as a great embarrassment to an
> avowed meme-enemy- the religious-right in the USA. But the lack of true
> democracy or equality in Communism is an equal or greater embarrassment
> to the left - as is the irrepressible desire to accumulate wealth. The
> Limo-Liberal is now cliche, no?  Mao and Stalin probably lived more
> extravagant lifestyles than many Wall Street Greed Merchants.
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