It was from Socialism that Communism was born.
Socialism.
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 alike in that both are systems of production for use based on public ownership of the means of production and centralized planning. Socialism grows directly out of capitalism; it is the first form of the new society. Communism is a further development or "higher stage" of socialism
Which countries that are under communism , socialism and capitalism
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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).
Socialism/Communism imply the abolition of government and the establishment of a classless society where there is a true democracy.
It's quite silly to compare socialism or communism with capitalism without comparing them to each other.
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KARL MARX had the view that history was inexorably trending to communism and that capitalism would improve to socialism and socialism would improve to communism.