Socialism means a lot more than just having a few social programs to keep workers above water enough to keep working. It means actually putting the means of production into the hands of the workers using them, which isn’t compatible with capitalism.
what you re describing is communism. socialism is another thing
socialism emphasis on a fair (not necessarily equal) distribution of wealth among citizens. socialist programs and policies can exist alongside capitalism in a society, which is not true in a communist system.
Socialism means a lot more than just having a few social programs to keep workers above water enough to keep working. It means actually putting the means of production into the hands of the workers using them, which isn’t compatible with capitalism.
what you re describing is communism. socialism is another thing
socialism emphasis on a fair (not necessarily equal) distribution of wealth among citizens. socialist programs and policies can exist alongside capitalism in a society, which is not true in a communist system.
I too love spreading misinformation on the internet.
Correct me if I’m wrong
The Difference Between Socialism, Communism, and Marxism Explained by a Marxist.
What you are referring above to as ‘socialism’ is really ‘social democracy’, which, despite the name, is still a branch of capitalism.
I see, I’ve had it wrong. Thanks