armand61685
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I saw on yahoo and youtube a piece on how Denmark rated to be the world's most happy country. The country is completely socialist and most of the people enjoy high standard of living.
Could it be because the population is small, tightly-knit, more or less homogenus in ethnicity, and progressive-minded (regarding civil liberties, religious freedom, etc.) and well-educated (because of their free education)? I also read that Denmark has little political corruption and special interest. Basically, the whole country is a big community that works together.
Also, the taxes they probably incur apparently don't affect their standard of living and they have a trust in their government and vice versa.
Of course this means that they live in an extremely collective society in terms of economic worth and resources, but, they are, on average, supposedly the happiest people on earth
I lean libertarian, but does socialism work at this level? Is socialism just another style of society that can work just as much as libertarianism can, so long as the right ingredients are there?
Discuss
Could it be because the population is small, tightly-knit, more or less homogenus in ethnicity, and progressive-minded (regarding civil liberties, religious freedom, etc.) and well-educated (because of their free education)? I also read that Denmark has little political corruption and special interest. Basically, the whole country is a big community that works together.
Also, the taxes they probably incur apparently don't affect their standard of living and they have a trust in their government and vice versa.
Of course this means that they live in an extremely collective society in terms of economic worth and resources, but, they are, on average, supposedly the happiest people on earth
I lean libertarian, but does socialism work at this level? Is socialism just another style of society that can work just as much as libertarianism can, so long as the right ingredients are there?
Discuss