Steve Greenleaf

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The core idea to all truly socialist structures, however, is that government belongs as an inseparable part of the economic system. The debate is over how central the governmental role should be and how the government should use its power and reach to shape or maintain society. Canada and Germany are probably the best contemporary examples of well-run socialist systems. The Italian, Brazilian, and South African versions of socialism could . . . use some work.*
The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization
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