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What being a socialist means is... that you hold out... a vision of society where poverty is absolutely unnecessary, where international relations are not based on greed... but on cooperation... where human beings can own the means of production and work together rather than having to work as semi-slaves to other people who can hire and fire.
Bernie Sanders
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What this quote means

Socialism envisions a society free from poverty and based on cooperation rather than greed.

In this quote, Bernie Sanders articulates the core principles of socialism, highlighting the belief that a just society can eliminate poverty and foster cooperation among individuals. He emphasizes that instead of a system where power and production are controlled by a few wealthy individuals, people should collectively own the means of production and work in an environment that respects human dignity and fosters collaboration.

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SocialismCooperationPovertyProductionSociety

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This quote can be used in a political speech to advocate for social reform.

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