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« on: October 08, 2011, 02:52:58 PM »

If these were my only choices, Id be a Socialist.
So if you're the socialist,

If those were my choices, I'd be a Communist I guess.

Though I would hate to be any of them.
you're the communist,

One thing I've read is that Fascists argued for a "Third Way" between Socialism and Capitalism. Which actually sounds interesting.
and you're the moderate hero, then I'd like to be the fascist! Tongue

Third Way economically speaking. Were not Blair and Clinton "Third Way" politicians?

You cannot compare what Blair accomplished in Britain to what Clinton "accomplished" in the U.S. Much of Blair's "third-way" changes in the Labour Party was entirely overblown by the  left (Clause IV wasn't really that big of a deal in the scope of things, regardless of which version you prefer). He put more money in the NHS, as well as investing much money in the poor and in education. The same cannot be said of Clinton. Blair "appears" like Clinton because both of them had (had in Blair's case) appeal in the suburbs.
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