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Edited on Wed Nov-09-11 01:49 PM by Jack Rabbit
If Elizabeth Warren is a socialist, then so am I. If it is socialist to recognize that human society grows from human nature and that a single individual, no matter how gifted, cannot make it on his own, then I am a socialist, too.
So far I haven't said anything about the abolition private property. Dr. Warren, in her remarks, appears to affirm the right to own private property. That doesn't sound like a socialism to me.
I do not agree with Dr. Paul that government is inherently inefficient or that private business is inherently efficient. I do not believe that businessmen are inherently wise or that they always make rational decisions. I note that Dr. Paul doesn't go that far, either. He recognizes, at least, that crooked financiers played a big part in creating the current economic mess. Nevertheless, there are no Ayn Rand heroes, no capitalist Übermenschen. And Keynesian remedies work.
If what Dr. Warren is running on is socialism, if what OWS presents as a remedy to economic injustice is socialism, then let us make the most of it.
Dr. Paul chose to say this on a day when the Republicans were handed their collective ass for union-busting, social safety net-cutting, pro-Ponzi scheme politics. He couldn't have picked a worse day to proclaim that Dr. Warren is a "socialist" or that there is anything wrong with what she says.
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