If an amalgamation of cooperating entities controlling the means of production should be labeled socialism, then does that mean the USA is socialistic? If no, then what is socialism? If yes, then what should be the ancom position of resisting the state and corporate tyranny be described as? If the opposite of socialism is capitalism, then are ancoms capitalistic? If not, then what do ancoms and the US government (or banana republics) have in common?
If an amalgamation of cooperating entities controlling the means of production should be labeled socialism, then does that mean the USA is socialistic? If no, then what is socialism? If yes, then what should be the ancom position of resisting the state and corporate tyranny be described as? If the opposite of socialism is capitalism, then are ancoms capitalistic? If not, then what do ancoms and the US government (or banana republics) have in common?
Keynesianism?
state debt & spending is
high in places like puerto rico.