Yes: both words describe a moneyless classless stateless society based on production for use.
No, but it's a form of communism.
YesMaybe a bit. You could say communism is an extreme form of socialism.
Social classes disappear.Everyone's basic needs are met.The government withers away.
they are both in the government
No. Capitalism means a tiny class of capitalists own the means of production, most people have to work for wages, and production takes place for sale at a profit. Socialism and Communism are the same: the means of production belong to everyone and production takes place to meet human need.
George Orwell, while a supporter of Socialism, did not advocate Communism. He makes his viewpoint rather clear in his work Animal Farm George Orwell, while a supporter of Socialism, did not advocate Communism. He makes his viewpoint rather clear in his work Animal Farm
YesMaybe a bit. You could say communism is an extreme form of socialism.
Communism and Socialism are the same: a classless stateless society based on production for use).
It was from Socialism that Communism was born.
It's quite silly to compare socialism or communism with capitalism without comparing them to each other.
Yes: both terms describe a classless society where people just work together for the common good, without rulers or bosses or money.
Which countries that are under communism , socialism and capitalism
The true statement is, Socialism Developed From Sommunism, it's A. (By Solomon Zelman)
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Socialism/Communism. They`re the same thing.Answer:Socialism and Communism are not the same thing. Socialism is a form of government. Communism is a form of economics.Marx didn't actually develop either of these two notions, but simply studied them, added to them, articulated them and gained support for them. The notions of communism and socialism have been around for eons and were collectively developed over the course of human history.Karl Marx is frequently called "The Father of Communism" because of his contributions to Communist thought and his ability to form a social movement around those ideals. He did not invent the concept however, though he did do a great deal to improve and help evolve the system.
Socialism/Communism imply the abolition of government and the establishment of a classless society where there is a true democracy.
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.
Capitalism: free enterprise and private ownership Communism: high taxes, no private property Socialism: same as communism)