pO1Neil wrote: » Can anyone see a true left-wing government coming to power in Ireland?
Phoebas wrote: » Depends what a true left wing government looks like. Would a FF/LAB coalition be considered left wing? I suppose we could have a grand SF/LAB/PBP/Inds/Socialists coalition after the next election, but it would be hard to imagine it being stable.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Ireland? Socialist? - You're having a laugh
smcgiff wrote: » Ireland is very much a socialist country.
smcgiff wrote: » Excellent - enlighten me. What more would Ireland need to provide to be socialist in your view? Try to be as specific as possible.
smcgiff wrote: » Ireland is very much a socialist country. Not sure how we got here without socialist parties The church and religious views of the people had an influence, but that is changing and Ireland is becoming more liberal, but there will always be social protection.
pO1Neil wrote: » Wouldn't really think so, FF are center right or center at the most by European standards. I'd love to see SF/LAB/PBP./Ind/IRSP government & if doesn't work out we revert back to out Catholic conservatism governments.
porsche959 wrote: » The Gini Coefficient ranking would indicate otherwise:http://www.publicpolicy.ie/income-inequality-ireland-2/
porsche959 wrote: » I think that first of all the onus is on you to demonstrate why it is you think Ireland is a socialist country.
pO1Neil wrote: » This sounds like the Tea baggers in America who consider Obama a Marxist socialist revolutionary who "wants to try & deystroy our 250 year old outdated constitution"
Macavity. wrote: » All you have to do is look at the horrific tax and welfare system in this country to realise we are quite socialist.
smcgiff wrote: » If you think everyone should have equal wealth then you want communism. Grand if that's what you want. You can be socialist and look after the less well off in society and still allow others to prosper. So, you got nothing.
smcgiff wrote: » So far there's a lot of heat but no light in this discussion.
porsche959 wrote: » Socialism is a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole. What you seem to be referring to is social democracy. You seem to be equating socialism with social democracy.
porsche959 wrote: » Physician, heal thyself.
smcgiff wrote: » HOW. DO. YOU. WANT. TO. MAKE. IRELAND. MORE. SOCIALIST?
Rightwing wrote: » FF are a left wing party. They are the real labour party of Ireland. Ever wonder why we have a most generous welfare system? Why OAPs here are amongst the most well-off in the world? Why we have a big and very well paid public sector? Ask FF.
porsche959 wrote: » Me personally? Far from it I would go the other way. I don't know where you got the idea I was advocating socialism - I did not. What you don't seem to realise - or don't want to - is that definitions, the meanings of words are important before we can even have this debate.
smcgiff wrote: » Hah, Joeytheparrot just thanked your post, wonder if he'll leave it once he sees the above post. You want to change things to the right. Right from what - socialist?
smcgiff wrote: » To debate you I need to know your starting point. How would class Ireland, if not Socialist. If you think Ireland is socialist you're probably in the wrong thread as the OP thinks we've never had socialist parties.
porsche959 wrote: » I would classify Ireland as a clientelist social democracy. Not socialist under most definitions of the term.
Deleted User wrote: » I wouldn't call looking after your mates first and foremost left wing or Socialist.
Rightwing wrote: » ..........what would you call that?
Nate--IRL-- wrote: » Populism. Nate