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In broad terms.
Is it possible to actually have a socialist society? How would it function?
As all we have ever known and lived within, is a mostly capitalist society. Even if many of the socialist aspects are the things we most take for granted.
Are we able to actually envisage what a purely socialist society would be?
We structure everything through our learned views, so is there a way for a purely socialist society to be established and explained in a way, that doesn't seem counter-intuitive based on how we currently live and survive?
In a purely socialist society, what happens to a person, persons or groups who try to undermine/destroy socialism?
What happens to people who try to implement capitalism, or push to introduce capitalism?
Is it possible to actually have a socialist society? How would it function?
As all we have ever known and lived within, is a mostly capitalist society. Even if many of the socialist aspects are the things we most take for granted.
Are we able to actually envisage what a purely socialist society would be?
We structure everything through our learned views, so is there a way for a purely socialist society to be established and explained in a way, that doesn't seem counter-intuitive based on how we currently live and survive?
In a purely socialist society, what happens to a person, persons or groups who try to undermine/destroy socialism?
What happens to people who try to implement capitalism, or push to introduce capitalism?