Okay, then you don't know what Marx was about. He believed that Communism, as you describe it, was the step after government control of production.Uh no. I've known socialists who quote Marx too. Doesn't make them Communists does it? Nope. Once again it's all how you view the government. I've given plenty of links for you to see the difference. I even gave you a link to the communist party of the US and what they say about socialism. And yes there is an example of socialism working again. You're missing Western Europe and even France is more socialist than here in the States and once again Venezuela. And once again the people own the government and the government works for the people. That is socialism.
I am not quoting him, I am addressing what his idea was. Communism was the last step and Socialism as you describe it was a mixture of his final step and what he described as the first step. So far not even one nation, not even one place, has reached this step. It is as unattainable in today's world as Libertarianism is or Anarcho-Socialism is (or was depending on how the Lakota secession goes).
			
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		 Well my video games are more like simulation stuff.  I love the Sims 2.  Although I haven't been able to play it in a while because I was busy there for a while finishing up this term.  I can't play my XBox very long though because I get feeling sick so yea heh heh.  But yea I do like video games.
  Well my video games are more like simulation stuff.  I love the Sims 2.  Although I haven't been able to play it in a while because I was busy there for a while finishing up this term.  I can't play my XBox very long though because I get feeling sick so yea heh heh.  But yea I do like video games.   
  Do you know about North Korea? If they have private companies still? But the important thing to remember about socialism is community ownership and the people deciding.  If it's anything else than it's not socialism.
 Do you know about North Korea? If they have private companies still? But the important thing to remember about socialism is community ownership and the people deciding.  If it's anything else than it's not socialism.