What doctrinaire liberals don't want us to see is the same stuff doctrinaire conservatives don't want us to see: anything that conflicts with their position. Censorship is great as long as they get to decide what to suppress. The key word there is doctrinaire. If you can put aside the ideological blinders for a while you might actually be able to make some sense of things, if you also know something of history and human psychology and science and religion and politics and... well, the list is endless. It's not easy to be well-informed and rational, but it can be done and it's worth the effort, as long as you know you'll never be perfect at it and won't always get it right. And to forestall the obvious question, yes, I consider myself to be well-informed and rational. And aware of my biases. We all have them, but most of us don't admit it, we just think we're right and that's that. And with specific reference to the OP, I think very few people know what socialism actually means, it's just a pejorative label, especially in the United States, people slap on ideas they either don't like or don't understand--or both--to avoid having to think about them on their own merits. Somebody really should try to explain why Obama's health care reforms are socialism but bailing out failed corporations to the tune of billions of taxpayer dollars is preserving capitalism and free enterprise.