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Plank to Planning; Why Theory Failed To Become Reality

Posted by American Socialist Voter at 11:42 AM on December 16, 2008

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Socialism is very real; however, it is utopic wrong-think in perpetual lacking, for the last 150 years, a real world planning stage with fully open to the public democratic debates. The totality of additional time real time flexablity under constant public watch. "Socialists" sould never except substutionalism of any type or from any level of governence.

"Socialists" who specialize in an industry and having an educated view will be entrusted in the real world socialism with gaining proper controls of the operational complexity for the nationalized business economy. Socialism is not to nationalize in a forceful takeover, but to truly understand its workings, placement within societial needs, and to have the Workers' and Taxpayers' (one in the same respectfully) trust in such events fully with those actions of fellow "Socialists" becoming of a free democratically running of said nationalized businesses to their proper measures, not quotas, or over production. Businesses that help retrain Workers to advance from an industrail society to the future techological society. The older wording of socialism's textural meanings might not meet that of the 21st century "Socialist."

 

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Substutionalism: the party is substituted for the proletariat, the party organization for the party itself, and the central committee for the party organization while lastly the leader for the Central Committee. The word was first coined by Leon Trotsky in part of his critique of Joseph Stalin's authoritive collectivism. Rose Luxemburg earlier had a similar critique of Lenin's tactics, "For the proletarian dictatorship that schooling and education is the lifegiving element, the air without which it cannot live." Much of the early failures lacked freedoms known and well planned stages.

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