Snowygerry
Deity
Borrowing the lightest touches of socialist principles doesn't make for a "requirement". Socialism and capitalism are at odds insofar as concentrating profits for the sake of profits runs against providing for everyone in a fair manner (to each person's needs).
Now, if capitalism could work without infinite growth, that'd be a different story. But it doesn't ever seem to. It very much seems to be a feature, not a bug.
And as I understand from this thread, systems that (however allegedly) automatically trend to unhealthy behaviours are systems that cannot ever work and therefore shouldn't even be attempted
All I want is a consistent rationale. So far the only consistent position is from the ones who say "socialism sucks and that's that". I disagree! Obviously haha. But at the very least it's not trying to hold socialism to a standard it's simultaneously excusing capitalism for.
We tax the profits and income generated by individuals and companies according to free-market capitalist principles , those are then redistributed according to the "needs" to provide education, health insurance, common defence and law enforcement etc.
In short we leave the individual free to be profitable, but when he does we will tax him and redistribute part of his wealth among the non-profitable.
That requires both capitalism AND socialism. Or competition and cooperation, if you will.