The Finnish Communist Workers' Party, known in Finnish as Suomen Kommunistinen Työväenpuolue (SKTP), is a political entity in Finland that adheres to Marxist-Leninist principles. Established to represent the interests of the working class, the party seeks to fundamentally transform Finnish society through the adoption of socialism, eventually aiming for a classless, communist society. The SKTP emphasizes the importance of workers' rights, advocating for fair wages, better working conditions, and the protection of social welfare programs that benefit the working class and…
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How would you feel if all businesses and resources in your community were collectively owned and managed by the people living there?
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Imagine a world where everyone earns the same amount of money, regardless of their job; do you think this would solve most of our society's problems or create new ones?
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What is one thing you would change about your school or workplace to make it more fair for everyone involved?
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If given a chance, would you vote for a political party that promises to radically change society to eliminate inequality, even if it meant giving up some personal freedoms or privileges?
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If you had the power to implement one policy from a socialist perspective in your community, what would it be and why?
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How do you think your daily life would change if your country transitioned to a completely socialist system?
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Do you believe that the environmental challenges we face today can be effectively addressed within a capitalist system, or is a more radical change necessary?
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Can a society truly be classless, and if so, what steps do we need to take to get there from our current situation?
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How does the idea of working together as a community to solve common problems make you feel, compared to the concept of individual achievement and success?
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What are the positive and negative aspects of competing with others, such as in school or in the job market, in contrast to a system that focuses on collaboration and collective success?