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It is used to describe a system or an approach that is characterized by the belief that society should be run collectively, rather than through competition and individualism. For example, "The nation's healthcare system is run through a socialistic approach, providing access to medical care for everyone."
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socialistic
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Of or relating to socialism
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One argued that the bill was part of "a further attempt by a subversive power to make us part of one world socialistic government" and that it could "create chaos" and help "our enemies" to seize power.
American sports leagues above all the National Football League, in which the Bucs play tend to be cartels, with fewer teams than there would be in a free market, protected by the absence of relegation, and often using socialistic practices such as salary limits for players and a centralised sharing out of young players to stop any team becoming too hopeless.
But while Pew says that voter views were broadly socialistic in the 1930s, its surveys indicate where American preferences actually fell:[W]hen asked if they had to make the choice would they opt for fascism or communism, the public expressed a substantial preference for fascism (39%) over communism (25%), while 36% offered no opinion.
Which of these two sounds socialistic and which sounds capitalistic Cliff AndrusAtlantaSIR – Soccer is immensely popular among the young here, to the extent that you can count on the United States eventually becoming a contender for the World Cup.
And though he saw a form of socialism as the likely next step in the evolution of western political systems, he did not believe that a socialistic state would necessarily be driven by notions of equality; simply that the state would make production decisions.What emerged would be "an order of things which it would merely be a matter of taste or terminology to call socialism or not".
Many of the second generation of neo-cons have followed a similar path; they began as liberals but came to reject the left's belief that moral good can be achieved only through socialistic policy.
Oh, and Mr Draper also thinks that public education is "socialistic", wants to cut the government's share of GDP in half and advocates the legalisation of drugs.All very unfair and exaggerated.
His observation still holds for Brazil, where economic liberals (in the British, free-market sense, not the socialistic American one) are as scarce as snowflakes.
His running-mate, Sarah Palin, has pleased core Republican supporters by calling Mr Obama "socialistic" in his thinking and voting.
Bankers hated this "socialistic" scheme.
Despite resistance from business and other segments of the community to "socialistic" tendencies of the New Deal, many of its reforms gradually achieved national acceptance.
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