In hindsight it may even seem inevitable that a socialist society will starve when it runs out of capitalists.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples' money.
I think you hear, at least as an undertone, and it's going to grow louder, is that we believe that capitalism is the mantra of the day and anything that creeps towards socialism is a problem.
Someday, the capitalist system will disappear in the United States, because no social class system has been eternal. One day, class societies will disappear.
I believe totally in a Capitalist System, I only wish that someone would try it.
But it is also clear that left entirely untouched by public policy, the capitalist system will produce more inequality than is socially healthy or than is necessary for maximum efficiency.
I am convinced that the path to a new, better and possible world is not capitalism, the path is socialism.
If Socialism can only be realized when the intellectual development of all the people permits it, then we shall not see Socialism for at least five hundred years.
If allowed to run free of the social system, capitalism will attempt to corrupt and undermine democracy, which is after all not a natural state.
While there's capitalism, there'll be socialism, because there is always a response to injustice.
What if capitalism is unsustainable, and socialism is impossible?