This week we are introducing a new Atlas Intellectuals course on Slavery. Let’s see this DML on Frederick Douglass: “Socialism Is Slavery Of All To All”
After escaping from slavery in Maryland, Douglass became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York, gaining prestige for his oratory and critical writing against slavery in the United States.
Other Atlas Intellectuals courses on Capitalism, Property, Objectivity, Money, Robotics, and more: https://www.atlassociety.org/atlas-university/atlas-intellectuals
Is their a country that would be an example of this? N Korea comes to mind but I see that as a relentless class society and bereft of thu usual humanistic aspects of most socialists. The govt ownership of the means of production of the govt uses this power to increase its own wealth would not be called socialist but oligachical