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Dempsey1919
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I do not vote, and I have never voted. A lot of people say I am stupid for not exercising my democratic rights, but I don’t think so. The reason I don’t vote is because I don’t really have any strong political beliefs, and I don’t subscribe to any political ideology. I won’t vote until I know what I’m voting for. I make all of my decisions based on the teachings of the Catholic Church. I am completely ignorant when it comes to politics and government.
I know that there is Communism on the left, democracy in the centre, and fascism on the right. I also know that democratic governments can be slightly to the left, or slightly to the right. Political parties can be classed as socialist, or capitalist, left or right. It seems to me that politics is basically capitalism v socialism. I want to know which is better for society: Capitalism or Socialism?
The USA has always been a capitalist stronghold. America seems to despise communism and socialism. Why is this? My country (UK) and Canada seem to be more friendly towards socialism, as we both have free, national healthcare and other socialist policies. What is better for society? Total capitalism, or a society which has some socialist policies?
As a Catholic, I use the teachings of the Church to help me make important decisions. I want to vote according to the teachings of the Catholic Church. With this in mind, should a Catholic vote for socialist government or capitalist government? Which political ideology shares most in common with the doctrines of the faith?
I tend to think that socialism is more in line with Catholic teaching, because these governments provide free healthcare to the poor, welfare to the unemployed, and welfare to the disabled. Socialist governments look after the workers by nationalising industries. In comparison, capitalism appears to be cold and callous. It enables the rich to exploit the poor. Within capitalism, the rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer. Is this a fair assessment?
I want my vote to help the poor, the weak, the old, and the vulnerable. I want to make Church social teaching become a reality. Should I be a capitalist or a communist?
Which is better for a society: Capitalism or Communism?
I know that there is Communism on the left, democracy in the centre, and fascism on the right. I also know that democratic governments can be slightly to the left, or slightly to the right. Political parties can be classed as socialist, or capitalist, left or right. It seems to me that politics is basically capitalism v socialism. I want to know which is better for society: Capitalism or Socialism?
The USA has always been a capitalist stronghold. America seems to despise communism and socialism. Why is this? My country (UK) and Canada seem to be more friendly towards socialism, as we both have free, national healthcare and other socialist policies. What is better for society? Total capitalism, or a society which has some socialist policies?
As a Catholic, I use the teachings of the Church to help me make important decisions. I want to vote according to the teachings of the Catholic Church. With this in mind, should a Catholic vote for socialist government or capitalist government? Which political ideology shares most in common with the doctrines of the faith?
I tend to think that socialism is more in line with Catholic teaching, because these governments provide free healthcare to the poor, welfare to the unemployed, and welfare to the disabled. Socialist governments look after the workers by nationalising industries. In comparison, capitalism appears to be cold and callous. It enables the rich to exploit the poor. Within capitalism, the rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer. Is this a fair assessment?
I want my vote to help the poor, the weak, the old, and the vulnerable. I want to make Church social teaching become a reality. Should I be a capitalist or a communist?
Which is better for a society: Capitalism or Communism?