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Topic:
Nomenclature
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Issue:
Privilege vs Achievement
Author:
Sowell, Thomas
Date:
1996
Title:
Knowledge and Decisions, 1996 Edition
Publisher:
New York: Basic Books
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One striking fact illustrates the success of socialist ideas: namely, that we have grown accustomed to designating as Socialism only that policy which aims to enact the socialist programme immediately and completely, while we call by other names all the movements directed towards the same goal with more moderation and reserve, and even describe these as the enemies of Socialism. This can only have come about because few real opponents of Socialism are Ieft.
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