Medals to best answer
The text below was written in 1918: "I believe, Your Honor, in common with all Socialists, that this nation ought to own and control its own industries. I believe, as all Socialists do, that all things that are jointly needed and used ought to be jointly owned—that industry, the basis of our social life, instead of being the private property of a few and operated for their enrichment, ought to be the common property of all, democratically administered in the interest of all…" According to Eugene Debs, what is the fundamental principle of socialism? Industry should be owned communally rather than privately. All living beings are equal and deserve the same rights and privileges. The order of things cannot last forever; there is a fundamental change to society on the horizon. The minority population will one day become the majority.
Well it's obviously not C or D. And though he does get the point across to believe that the answer is A it could still equally be B. I'd say B though.
Actually, scratch that. Reading it again it seems to be A.
Correct answer is A!
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