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Here's their description:
"Rejecting all simplistic dogma as to either private or public ownership of productive wealth, Greens take a pragmatic approach that recognizes the need for diverse forms of enterprise and ownership to deal with diverse circumstances and the centrality of goods and services provided by households, voluntary associations, and ecosystems as well as by private and public enterprises. Greens support democratic self-management in all five of the economic sectors-private, public, domestic, associative, and ecological-that Green economics values.
The Private Sector: Greens support a maximum of free initiative for individuals, small companies, and cooperatives, enabling all people to earn a decent living in useful, meaningful vocations within a democratically regulated economy that meets human needs and sustains the environment. We support private enterprises that are democratic, especially cooperatives. "
Allright, now find the part in there that describes nationalization of all industry.
You can call it left-wing if you want, but get your terms right at least.
Maybe YOU should read through the whole web stie before calling someone a socialist. Though given the conservative tendency to classify anything even remotely progressive as a socialist plot (remember fluoridated water?), I guess it's not surprising.
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