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<blockquote>Not to be confused with [[Capitalist Communismball|Capitalist Communism]]</blockquote>{{Character|name = [[File: Marketsoc.png]] Market Socialismball|image = Marksoc.png|imagecaption = "Co-ops are based"|aliases = MarkSoc<br> | <blockquote>Not to be confused with [[Capitalist Communismball|Capitalist Communism]].</blockquote>{{Character|name = [[File: Marketsoc.png]] Market Socialismball|image = Marksoc.png|imagecaption = "Co-ops are based"|aliases = MarkSoc<br> | ||
Cooperative-Based Socialism<br>|relatives = [[Socialismball]] (Mother)<br> | Cooperative-Based Socialism<br>|relatives = [[Socialismball]] (Mother)<br> | ||
[[ | [[Capitalismball]] (Father)<br> | ||
[[Titoismball]] (Son)<br> | [[Titoismball]] (Son)<br> | ||
[[Distributismball]] (Son)<br> | [[Distributismball]] (Son)<br> | ||
[[Libertarian Market Socialismball]] (Son)<br> | [[Libertarian Market Socialismball]] (Son)<br> | ||
[[Mutualismball]] (Son)<br>|affiliation = Left Unity<br>}}'''Market Socialismball''', or '''MarkSoc''', is an economically left-wing ideology that is unique as a leftist ideology in that it is one of the few that views markets as beneficial. Market Socialism was born in the 18th Century, when what would later be known as [[Capitalismball|Capitalism]]''' '''and [[Socialismball|Socialism]] had their first lovechild, who was first written about in ''The Wealth of Nations'' by Adam Smith. | [[Mutualismball]] (Son)<br>|affiliation = Left Unity<br>|birthDate = March 9, 1776|birthPlace = Scotland, The UK|gender = Male}}'''Market Socialismball''', or '''MarkSoc''', is an economically left-wing ideology that is unique as a leftist ideology in that it is one of the few that views markets as beneficial. Market Socialism was born in the 18th Century, when what would later be known as [[Capitalismball|Capitalism]]''' '''and [[Socialismball|Socialism]] had their first lovechild, who was first written about in ''The Wealth of Nations'' by Adam Smith. | ||
MarkSoc believes that workers should own the means of production through cooperatives (co-ops) and that some portion of the economy should be structured around those cooperatives competing with each other through a market system. These cooperatives would be able to form federations of cooperatives, and profits from the cooperatives might be used to directly remunerate workers in the cooperative or be divided up and distributed by the state. Market socialists usually believe in some form of a welfare state to go alongside this system, but this is not necessarily required, and it's theoretically possible to have a laissez-faire form of market socialism. | MarkSoc believes that workers should own the means of production through cooperatives (co-ops) and that some portion of the economy should be structured around those cooperatives competing with each other through a market system. These cooperatives would be able to form federations of cooperatives, and profits from the cooperatives might be used to directly remunerate workers in the cooperative or be divided up and distributed by the state. Market socialists usually believe in some form of a welfare state to go alongside this system, but this is not necessarily required, and it's theoretically possible to have a laissez-faire form of market socialism. | ||
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=== Friendly === | === Friendly === | ||
* [[Democratic Socialismball|DemocraticSocialismball]] - He's a fellow socialist and supporter of cooperatives. | |||
* [[Titoismball]] - My first son to bring my ideology into the real world. | |||
* [[Mutualismball]] - My more wacky and rebellious son. | |||
* [[Social Democracyball|SocialDemocracyball]] - A good friend of mine, although he's still a capitalist. | |||
=== Mixed === | === Mixed === | ||
* [[Capitalismball]] - Sorry dad, your markets are cool, but your bosses are not. | |||
* [[Liberalismball]] - We share a lot of the same ideals, but not practical solutions. | |||
=== Negative === | === Negative === | ||
* [[Fascismball]] - A corporatist economy is not even close to what I advocate for, especially with the class collaboration that it requires. | |||
== Further Info == | == Further Info == | ||
=== Books === | === Books === | ||
* ''The Wealth of Nations ''by Adam Smith | |||
=== Wikipedia === | === Wikipedia === | ||
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=== Youtube videos === | === Youtube videos === | ||
* | *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pjpS0q9efw | ||
[[Category:Left Unity]] | [[Category:Left Unity]] | ||
[[Category:Socialists]] | [[Category:Socialists]] |
Revision as of 19:17, 7 April 2020
Not to be confused with Capitalist Communism.
Template:CharacterMarket Socialismball, or MarkSoc, is an economically left-wing ideology that is unique as a leftist ideology in that it is one of the few that views markets as beneficial. Market Socialism was born in the 18th Century, when what would later be known as Capitalism and Socialism had their first lovechild, who was first written about in The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith.
MarkSoc believes that workers should own the means of production through cooperatives (co-ops) and that some portion of the economy should be structured around those cooperatives competing with each other through a market system. These cooperatives would be able to form federations of cooperatives, and profits from the cooperatives might be used to directly remunerate workers in the cooperative or be divided up and distributed by the state. Market socialists usually believe in some form of a welfare state to go alongside this system, but this is not necessarily required, and it's theoretically possible to have a laissez-faire form of market socialism.
Personality
How to Draw
- Draw a ball with eyes
- Draw at the top in Red a Hammer
- Then two lines crossing each other.
- Below that, draw a star.
And you're done!
Relationships
Friendly
- DemocraticSocialismball - He's a fellow socialist and supporter of cooperatives.
- Titoismball - My first son to bring my ideology into the real world.
- Mutualismball - My more wacky and rebellious son.
- SocialDemocracyball - A good friend of mine, although he's still a capitalist.
Mixed
- Capitalismball - Sorry dad, your markets are cool, but your bosses are not.
- Liberalismball - We share a lot of the same ideals, but not practical solutions.
Negative
- Fascismball - A corporatist economy is not even close to what I advocate for, especially with the class collaboration that it requires.
Further Info
Books
- The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith