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How Do We Define Socialism? By What It Does—and Does Not—Do

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09/21/2022Vibhu Vikramaditya

The reality of socialism is that it politicizes life entirely. How that is supposed to improve quality of life remains a mystery.

Original Article: "How Do We Define Socialism? By What It Does—and Does Not—Do"

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Vibhu Vikramaditya

An economics and a libertarian scholar with research interests in capital theory, monetary theory, and business cycles, I write about events in the economy from a legal and economic standpoint with a proliberty outlook and believe that safeguarding the liberty and rights of each individual is the most important act toward peace, prosperity and growth. My other works can be found at the Austrian Economics Center, the Libertarian Institute, and beinglibetarian.com. I can be reached at Vibhu3333@gmail.com and on Twitter (@vibhu3333).

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How Do We Define Socialism? By What It Does—and Does Not—Do