What Socialism Means to Bernie—and You
http://www.nationofchange.org/2015/11/09/what-socialism-means-to-bernie-and-you/
Long after the various socialist parties had faded, their heirs continued to serve as the nations most insistent advocates for reform and justice. Socialists (and yes, communists), were among the leading figures in the civil rights, labor, and womens movements. It was a remarkable 1962 book by the late, great democratic socialist Michael Harrington, The Other America, that inspired President Kennedy and his brothers to draw attention to the continuing shame of poverty in the worlds richest nation.
When Ronald Reagan warned in 1965 that Medicare was a hallmark of socialism, he wasnt far from the mark except that 50 years later, that popular program has liberated older Americans, not enslaved them.
Now Bernie Sanders has taken up the old banner in a political atmosphere where more voters and especially younger voters are receptive to calm debate instead of hysterical redbaiting. Certainly Hillary Clinton, whatever her view of Sanders ideology, understands social democracy: When her husband was president, the democratically elected socialist leaders of Western Europe were his closest international allies. In her first book, It Takes A Village, she highlighted many of the same social benefits in France, Germany and the Scandinavian countries that Sanders discusses today.
So Clinton knows very well that socialism, as her primary rival uses that term, is no frighteningly alien worldview, but merely another set of ideas for organizing society to protect and uplift every human being.