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Paperback Democratic-Socialism Book

ISBN: 1671299655

ISBN13: 9781671299658

Democratic-Socialism

Democratic-Socialism is the inevitable result of failures in conventional democracies to deliver on high quality democratic entitlements and civil rights for their citizenry and resident. The promsie of socialism is not found in centrally controlled economy but rather captured in the machinery of the democratic process. It should not be confused with the radical ideology of Communism. Das Kapital and the Communist Manifesto demanded the proletariat take control of the government and drastically redistribute wealth and destroy the institutions of mercantile economy. Democratic-Socialism does not advocate for such extreme measures or outcomes, but rather elevates the below median income group by separating them from the above median income group, providing them the representation they need to reform the economy and protect their civil rights and voting rights. The proletariat is made a partner rather than a master, and through the enhanced democratic process, a more equitable and just economy will be earned. Certain industries must be centrally managed but most perform much better through markets and free trade. Market Democracy advocates for high quality democratic entitlements that protect majority rule with strong checks and balances within government institutions. It is the expectation that the division of labor in representation produce more value for the nation when its public policy benefits from the increased expertise through role identity, and the compartmentalization of interests through the median partition. All of the stakeholders can pursue their individual interests, with the product being more equitable markets, more specialized public policy, and more accurate and honest elections. Democratic-Socialism has properties that enhances the representation for discriminated minorities and poorer populations making it the best choice for nation-building and reform movements. If the citizens are more informed and given the choice between conventional democracy and econometric representation, they will invariably chose the system that better advocates for their civil rights and economic rights.

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