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  • Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has repeatedly praised the socialism-based political

  • and economic system of Denmark. Sanders himself is running on democratic socialism, with the

  • promise that itll dramatically improve the United States, just like in Denmark. But

  • IS Denmark really some sort of socialist utopia?

  • Well, not at first. During the 1930s Great Depression, Denmark was struggling. Exports

  • fell and unemployment went through the roof. In 1933, the Danish prime minister signed

  • an agreement to establish state welfare services, in an effort to help struggling citizens.

  • Today, Denmark is still by and large a social democracy. So, what does that mean exactly?

  • Well, social democracy is a limited form of socialism. It differs from outright socialism

  • in that workers do not own the means of production. Under such a system, sometimes referred to

  • as theNordic model,” businesses are not nationalized and private competition is

  • encouraged. Still, it isn’t a totally free market. There are strict governmental regulations

  • and an emphasis on social equality through a progressive tax rate and social services.

  • In other words, Social Democracy is capitalism for those who are doing well, and socialism

  • for those who need help.

  • As a result, Denmark has been considered the happiest country in the world in recent years,

  • although in 2015 they were surpassed by Switzerland. They have the 5th highest GDP per capita in

  • the world, an average life expectancy that’s ten years higher than the world average, and

  • one of the least corrupt, and most transparent governments on earth.

  • But, many point to Denmark’s high tax rate of up to 56%, which they say discourages entrepreneurship

  • and innovation. There are also anxieties about welfare abuse, with about 9% of the nation’s

  • workforce on lifetime disability benefits. Not to mention the worrisome shift in demographicsan

  • aging population adds to the collective burden, while the number of workers paying into the

  • system decreases.

  • Denmark certainly has its flaws, as does democratic socialism. Denmark is one of the richest,

  • most transparent, and happiest countries on earth, but is supported through extremely

  • high taxation. While many disagree with their methods, it is hard to argue with their nearly

  • utopian results. .

  • As we mentioned, democratic socialism is a derivative of socialism, which in theory means

  • that the people control the means of production. Learn more about the nuances and misconceptions

  • about socialism in our video. Thanks for

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