How To Fight Socialism

The problem is education. Economics is not taught in high schools and is an elective option in most universities in America. That's why the socialists can fool young people with their propaganda. We need to teach Economics in high schools and make it mandatory like English is.

Economics? Like the economics of keeping people poor so rich people can screw everyone over. Are you sure you want to teach that to stop socialism?
 
The problem is education. Economics is not taught in high schools and is an elective option in most universities in America. That's why the socialists can fool young people with their propaganda. We need to teach Economics in high schools and make it mandatory like English is.
Yes and No.
Not only that, Viktor

But the Liberal interpretation of the First Enumerated power that the role of Govt is for centralized protection of public and social welfare is a Political Belief.

You cannot unteach or change someone's beliefs any more than education could change an Atheist to believe the same as a Christian, or could change a homosexual person to act heterosexual or "educate" a straight person to become gay.

It isn't just "education or training" in terms of the content of the beliefs or expecting that to change. But to teach the importance and legal necessity of defending people's rights to practice their own beliefs, without imposition or oppression, despite contrast or conflict with people of other affiliations.

First step is to recognize and accept the fact people have their individual beliefs, and govt should never be abused to impose or establish without consent of people affected.

After we agree to quit forcing, attacking, harassing or bullying based on these different beliefs, whether Socialism or Statism or Conservative Christian or Constitutionalist/Libertarianism, then we can look into education and training to mentor and invest in economic development and experience in self government. Within the given groups, instead of forcing policies or conditions of one group on another.

Effective development cannot happen in a hostile environment of demeaning anyone for their beliefs.

Cooperative economics and community business development can better be implemented by respecting either socialistic or capitalistic schools of thought, and letting groups organize and manage their own resources their way. Not competing to reject, destroy or dominate. But support all people and parties equally in taking responsibility for their own policies and programs.

This is the responsibility of the people to help one another to represent and govern ourselves. And will likely take a combination of different systems to cover all the diverse demands of the populations.

Yes this involves training on the job and in developing and managing whole community districts from bottom to top, in order for people to be fully independent and equally empowered.

But Socialists will remain Socialists. Communists, Anarchists, Libertarians and Constitutionalists will stay with their belief systems. To achieve full inclusion and equal protection of the laws means respecting the right of people to represent themselves and their beliefs or creeds by free expression and exercise of religion.

This is not about "re educating" to force anyone to change their beliefs, especially not by abusing govt which is supposed to remain objective and all inclusive, not establish or punish/discriminate on the basis of creed.

I agree we need mass education and training, but in equal empowerment and experience to manage any and all groups by their own choice of policies. Not fighting to take the approach of one group and force it on anyone else!
 
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