But there are any number of sub-varieties of socialism, so it is itself a fuzzy blob. Moreover, the non-right in many
countries, particularly the US, barely has a whiff of classical socialism, Who is advocating a centrally planned economy
or worker control of production in the US? It’s a standing joke in Europe that the US has two parties of the right. That’s “perception” of course. It’s also a US perception that public healthcare “is” socialism—the idea is seen as mainstream
and cross-party elsewhere. What is going on is that the right have this convenient label “socialist” to lambast
the non-right with, and the non-right don’t have a corresponding term to hit back with. That doesnt mean anything about ideaspace.
Which question? Wanting some but not all things under state/provision control is not socialsim by any strict definition. More like moderate or centrel-left or social democracy or something. But “social democrat!” doens’t have the right insulting ring.
But there are any number of sub-varieties of socialism, so it is itself a fuzzy blob. Moreover, the non-right in many countries, particularly the US, barely has a whiff of classical socialism, Who is advocating a centrally planned economy or worker control of production in the US? It’s a standing joke in Europe that the US has two parties of the right. That’s “perception” of course. It’s also a US perception that public healthcare “is” socialism—the idea is seen as mainstream and cross-party elsewhere. What is going on is that the right have this convenient label “socialist” to lambast the non-right with, and the non-right don’t have a corresponding term to hit back with. That doesnt mean anything about ideaspace.
Well, that depends on the industry. For example, as you mentioned below, the left here is advocating central planning in the medical industry.
Of course I meant central planning of (pretty much) everything. Every polity has some central planning of some things.
The question is how much of the economy is under central planning and which factions are trying to increase or decrease it.
Which question? Wanting some but not all things under state/provision control is not socialsim by any strict definition. More like moderate or centrel-left or social democracy or something. But “social democrat!” doens’t have the right insulting ring.