Socialism. You Keep Using That Word...
Socialism. You Keep Using That Word...
In the 1987 cult classic The Princess Bride, Wallace Shawn's character Vizzini repeatedly finds the movie's plot twists to be “inconceivable!” After a number of such declarations, Vizzini's fellow outlaw Inigo Montoya, played by Mandy Patinkin, tells him, “You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.” The line became a classic meme used to refute people who use words, such as “decimate,” incorrectly on the Internet. What happens, though, when the word in question is evolving? Consider what the word Socialism means lately. It varies widely based upon who you ask. Everyone thinks they have it pinned down, but does it mean what they think it means?Contemporary meanings associated with the term Socialism seem fall into three distinct and scarcely overlapping groups. It's one of many words that have different meanings in various political subcultures, and like any population that fragments into geologically or socially distinct species, eventually the groups will fail to recognize each other as similar enough to exchange genes, or in this case, ideas.The first group uses Socialism as a scare word. They associate it with governmental control of industry, forced social and economic equality, and redistribution of wealth, a slippery slope leading directly to Stalinist flavored Communism. This definition is espoused by stereotypical FOX News viewers and Republican political operatives, and the definition found on Conservapedia (the Right's answer to Wikipedia) is a prime example. They conflate Socialism with Nazism, especially easy since the term “National Socialism” (Making Germany Great Again, but only for perceived Aryans) looks like the similarly named “Democratic Socialism.” If you believe adopting socialist economic policies would cause the tortured death of millions of people, of course you're going to react in horror when someone suggests it. Not coincidentally, this definition works well for oligarchs, corporate aristocracy, and anyone else afraid of finding themselves on the business end of torches and pitchforks.
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders speaking with supporters at a "Come Together and Fight Back" rally hosted by the Democratic National Committee at the Mesa Amphitheater in Mesa, Arizona. Image cropped. Photo by Gage Skidmore, via Flickr. CC BY-SA 2.0
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