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No, they are different aspects of social and government structure. Please refer to: http://www.romm.org/soc_com.html
No, they are different aspects of social and government structure. Please refer to: http://www.romm.org/soc_com.html
Some people, especially people who don't really understand Communism or Socialism, do often use them interchangeably (or, curiously, as completely unrelated terms), but it's technically incorrect. Communism is just one branch of Socialism; there are many branchs. It's much like how Catholicism is but one branch of Christianity, or Trigonometry is one branch of Mathematics.What is tricky is that until about 100-ish years ago, Communists usually called themselves Socialists. The reason being that their belief that Capitalism needed to turn into Socialism, and then it would eventually turn into Communism. So they were trying to get their society to take that first step and become Socialist. Around the end of World War I, the Communists finally separated themselves from mainstream Socialism, although they still often used Socialist terminology (as seen in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, or USSR).
they are used to represent both political and economic ideas
Completely unrelated. Communism is an economic form. Terrorism has quite a few definitions, but none of them are economic. I would say that terrorism is a tactical doctrine. There is no comparison between these two concepts. Terrorism is nothing only used to stike fear communism is econamic who ever said communism Vs terrorism knows nothing
they are used to represent both political and economic ideas --Shelby :)
yes. speed is velocity.
Many view communism as an extension of socialism, like the next stage in the development of society after socialism. The definition of communism is generally accepted as a stateless, classless, and moneyless society, where the means of production and owned by the people and society is run for the good of the people, not for profit or personal gain. Socialism is a broader category of ideologies that share the common goal of social ownership of the means of production, but doesn't have a definition of society quite as specific as the one that is used for communism. It should be noted however, that Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels used the terms interchangably, although the development of the many different forms over the years has created clearer lines between the two terms.
Recur and Reoccur can usually be used interchangeably, but try to find some other synonyms that sound less alike for style.
Ise and ize are often used interchangeably: realize and realise.
Apostrophes and quotation marks can be used interchangeably.
The words nation and country can be used interchangeably and are synonyms. There are thousands of synonyms in the English language.