Karl Marx, who came up with the idea of communism believed that Socialism was the bridge to Communism. There has never been a true Communist state on the face of the earth due to the failure of all governments to get passed the Socialist Stage.
In socialism the government takes substantial control in the day to day operations of a country which usually leads to oppression in one form or another.
Generally speaking, a Communist is a socialist who subscribes to the Leninist theories of democratic centralism, the necessity of a vanguard party (and by extension single-party rule) and the theory of Imperialism.
In contrast, a socialist is anyone who advocates for some form of socialism as an alternative to the existing capitalist system. This includes anarchists, democratic socialists, communists, libertarian socialists, market socialists and Syndicalists.
Before the 1917 October Revolution in Russia, the two terms were generally synonymous with one another. After the revolution, socialists and social democratic parties that agreed with the politics of Leninism renamed themselves to "Communist" parties to distinguish themselves from socialists who opposed Leninism and the Russian revolution.
In essence, a Communist is a type of socialist, but a socialist is not necessarily a Communist. The primary difference between the two is in their methods for achieving a socialist economy. Socialists may support either revolutionary action or reforms, but reject the Communist idea of a single-party, authoritarian Vanguard state as a means to build socialism.
No difference: both stand for the abolition of the wages system and establishment of a classless society.
Like Russia it is a major communist society which means little free speech is tolerated within like the country Countries like USA,Canada Britain are all socialist societies which means free speech is unlimited
the difference is that it is poop and poopier
The main differences between West and East Germany was that West Germany was a Democratic Capitalist state while East Germany was a self declared 'socialist state' (though more commonly it is labeled Communist).
communist ruled by military democracy "governed" by the people
Proletariat.In Marxism, the dictatorship of the proletariat denotes the transitional socialist State between the capitalist class society and the classless communist society.
Like Russia it is a major communist society which means little free speech is tolerated within like the country Countries like USA,Canada Britain are all socialist societies which means free speech is unlimited
the difference is that it is poop and poopier
none
The main differences between West and East Germany was that West Germany was a Democratic Capitalist state while East Germany was a self declared 'socialist state' (though more commonly it is labeled Communist).
communist ruled by military democracy "governed" by the people
it depends on your religious beliefs
The name of the communist alliance was known as the United Soviet Socialist Republics or USSR for short
A comunist government controls people freedom
Your question doesn't make any sense or is too vague. Economic geography is a discipline that studies location, distribution and spatial organization of economic activities in different regions in the world. It you are asking what is the main economic difference between Mexico and Cuba, the answer is that both are developing countries, but Mexico has capitalistic tendencies while Cuba has a socialist/communist economy.
Ignorance is not knowing, whilst erroneous beliefs are more akin to delusions, which are faulty beliefs.
Proletariat.In Marxism, the dictatorship of the proletariat denotes the transitional socialist State between the capitalist class society and the classless communist society.
Capitalism is an economic system where resources and means of production are owned and controlled by private individuals or businesses, with a focus on individual profit. Socialism, on the other hand, is an economic system where resources and means of production are owned and controlled by the state with a focus on social welfare and equality.