Socialism is not a compromise between capitalism and communism, it is a distinct economic system and mode of production.
A "mixed economy" is often cited as being a compromise between socialism and capitalism, but in practice most mixed economies are interventionist capitalist economies.
It doesnβt. Communism and Socialism are the same: a classless stateless society based on production for use.
There can be no such compromise, as Socialism and capitalism are completely distinct systems. Socialism means a classless stateless society based on production for use, while capitalism has a class division and production for profit.
Marx did not see Socialism as a transitional stage to Communism. In one text he distinguished two stages of Communism, but he did not label the first stage as Socialism.
Socialism and communism are similar in the way they are supposed to work - all power being shared equally - and capitalism is similar to socialism in that everybody should ideally get out what they put in proportionally, but communism and capitalism are the exact opposites.
Marx talked about the dictatorship of the proletariat as the transition between capitalism and Communism. This just meant the working class taking temporary control of the state and using it as part of the changeover to a classless society.
Officially unknown but many predict it was to smoothen the ideological transition
Capitalism and communism - APEX.
It really hasn't... their economy has evolved into some sort of mix between Socialism and Capitalism, but not in the Social Democracy manner... what has remained is a totalitarian dictatorship.
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Communism is the ideology developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels and others. It proposes that capitalism is exploitative and will superseded by a proletarian(working class) state, then socialism, where the means of production are democratically overseen by the population under a worker's state, then communism, a stateless, classless and wageless society. Communism's supporting ideologies is historical materialism, which states that humanity goes through historical stages: slave societies to feudalism to capitalism, socialism(or lower stage of communism) to (higher stage) communism. The other supporting ideology is dialectical materialism, which states the ideas form around the material conditions, ideas such as religion, instead of material conditions being formed by religion, it's hard to explain. The Cold War was fought between the US, the leading capitalist nation, and the USSR, the leading worker's state(by definition not actual communism). The battle between capitalism and "communism" was the Cold War and officially ended in 1991. And the battle isn't over.
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