I was a Communist kid back in the fifties And a seventeen-year old Socialist. The Americans made me laugh even then: Afraid of “Commies” When they really meant Soviets.
For me Socialism meant Equal Shares And humanitarian Christianity, With the fall-back of a Welfare State. All Good.
But as I’ve got older I’ve come to appreciate The other side of the coin. Not Fascism as such, But with Socialism Where is Aspiration? Where is the Incentive to do more And better?
We don’t want a society of clones, Sitting on their backsides Living on the dole.
But then again, what should we aspire to? Should I have aimed to be a mega-rich dictator Of some parasitic world empire?
I’m all for developing talent to the full, Encouraging people to make a positive contribution To the wellbeing of all.
And there’s the rub. There doesn’t seem to be a political system – yet, That is just and fair Whilst helping us all to blossom.
Until we invent something better, A bubbling cauldron of Socialism and Free Enterprise Is the best we have to work with. Unless you know better.