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yes
The economic systems of democratic socialism are the closest forms of communism. The main differences are that other socialist and non socialist parties could exist and be part of the government. However, any economy calling itself "socialist" infers that the major means of production is controlled by the government.
Capitalism and capitalism: wages system, production for use, minority ownership of the means of production.
Democratic socialism, defined as a political movement that seeks to create a post-capitalist economy based on market socialism or economic planning, does not exist as a major political force in Canada.
Well the Roman Empire's economy doesn't exist anymore. The economy of the fabled Atlantis doesn't exist anymore. Any civilization, society, or nation that does not exist anymore (naturally) there economy is also non-existent.
No. When we say "market economy," we likely mean to say a free market economy-an economy unfettered with government policy interventions. This is usually stated in opposition to a planned command economy-planned by government personnel. Neither of these extremes exist in the real world. World economies are mixed economies. The difference between countries is the degree to which they are mixed. Economies such as Cuba and the former Soviet Union tend toward the command economy whilst economies such as Hong Kong and Singapore are cited as the freest market economies.
a democratic government exists for the people of the united states and everyone involved in one
Any link exist between francium and the economy.
No. The Democratic party did not exist when he was alive.
A Democratic Republic
No. It didn't exist in his life.
Mixed