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Alcrosnia wrote:The one developed by Jawaharlal Nehru, our former, first PM of India, who developed something called Fabian Socialism. I don't know much about it, it just means keeping the market free, just putting some regulations and voila! Less market inequality, and no monopolies, socialism will really thrive. However, after his death(Nehru's), Indira Gandhi(another PM) came and she did extreme red-tapism, and by the 80s and 90s the economic liberalisation began to happen, that leaned India a bit right wing , but changed socialism's meaning a bit also.

So, in conclusion, Fabian Socialism, that is, centre to just slightly left, just regulate the market, and there you go!📈

On the foreign policy now...umm...maybe just keep the market free, just regulate monopolies, and allow cheap labour.(that, in turn, will increase employment)

Cheap Labor? That is slavery.

Termendor wrote:Cheap Labor? That is slavery.

Cheap labor is an existing thing, meanwhile Slavery was just existing

The state of Szeklerland wrote:Cheap labor is an existing thing, meanwhile Slavery was just existing

We have to protect the poor and exploited.
With welfare system!

Termendor wrote:We have to protect the poor and exploited.
With welfare system!

You can protect the poor and exploited whit good politic's

Termendor wrote:Cheap Labor? That is slavery.

*slaps his head very hard, got a headache*

Cheap labour ain't slavery. Cheap labour is also done today. But have you seen any politician going against cheap labour today? Obviously every politician today will go against slavery, but cheap labour, nah.

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Alcrosnia wrote:*slaps his head very hard, got a headache*

Cheap labour ain't slavery. Cheap labour is also done today. But have you seen any politician going against cheap labour today? Obviously every politician today will go against slavery, but cheap labour, nah.

"From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh" - slavery industry in 2034

Saarenmaa wrote:Because all 12 points of non-voters are automatically assigned to Yahlia.... shhhhh

Wow I didn't see this. Thanks for clarification, now I understand his intentions

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