Socialists make the mistake of confusing individual worth with success. They believe you cannot allow people to succeed in case those who fail feel worthless.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Socialism in general has a record of failure so blatant that only an intellectual could ignore or evade it.
By concentrating on what is good in people, by appealing to their idealism and their sense of justice, and by asking them to put their faith in the future, socialists put themselves at a severe disadvantage.
If you read the history of the national Socialist party, they're all people who felt like life should have been better to them. They're disappointed, vengeful, angry.
You cannot make a socialist revolution without really trying.
Socialists tend to want to pay people more money to do less work, and capitalists tend to want to provide better products at better prices.
The reason socialism has failed around the world every time it's been tried is because people in socialist countries have looked at the United States and have said if they can have it that good, we can. It's a failed, flawed ideology, but if you ask socialists why it's always failed, it's because the United States has stood in the way.
The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples' money.
When you're failing, there's a very powerful incentive to put ideology aside and just do what seems to work.
Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery.
But Socialism, alone, can bring self-determination of their peoples.