| ▲ | kortex 2 hours ago | |
> Anna Grzymala-Busse, a Stanford University international studies professor, said that seizing the means of production is a socialist and communist goal. "The difference is that with communism, there is also one ruling party that brooks no opposition and no pluralist civil society," she said. https://www.politifact.com/article/2025/jul/03/seizing-means... Collectivism and some amount of state controlled means of production are typical of many leftist systems. America already does this in many places: military, power, education, civil works. Communism stands out among other -isms on the left in that it is single-party and incompatible with democracy. > suspicious gesture with his right hand It was a Nazi salute. Don't believe me? Go to a crowded street corner and do the "suspicious gesture," and gauge the reaction. | ||
| ▲ | 9875325996435 18 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
> "The difference is that with communism, there is also one ruling party that brooks no opposition and no pluralist civil society," So, you proved his point. | ||