- 09 Feb 2015 02:18
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. . . I already have my answer but would like to hear others .
It seems that a lot of common themes about a socialist state is that is somehow requires obedience to the government since the government is in effect the primary provider instead of the people themselves. Of course any real socialist yet alone communist knows this is not particular the truth in most instances and especially on an ideological/theoretical level.
So do you think there should be loyalty, reverence, and servility towards the state in any degree?
It seems that a lot of common themes about a socialist state is that is somehow requires obedience to the government since the government is in effect the primary provider instead of the people themselves. Of course any real socialist yet alone communist knows this is not particular the truth in most instances and especially on an ideological/theoretical level.
So do you think there should be loyalty, reverence, and servility towards the state in any degree?