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Frequently
Asked
Questions (FAQ) About Socialism and the World Socialist Movement
- What
will socialism be like, how will it
be
administered?
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The
World Socialist Movement does
not offer a blueprint for administering a socialist society. For a
small group of socialists to do so would be undemocratic. It would also
be dumb. Socialists don't have crystal balls to determine what the
conditions will be when socialism is established. As the socialist
majority grows, when socialism is within the grasp of the working
class, then will be the proper time for making such important decisions.
The
only thing socialists can say
now, about administration, is that socialism is only socialism if it is
democratic.
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World Socialist Movement talks of
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