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they show a political view in which brings the workers together
The workers should control the means of production
Technically, a political party which believed in "national socialism". It was the "national socialsts workers party".
one of them is that workers should control the means of production.
Yes socialism emerged during the Industrial Revolution because the workers believed that they should control the means of production.
Neither the Party for Socialism and Liberation nor the Workers World Party have ever publicly elaborated the reason(s) for the split.
Nobody. The Socialist movement has no need of leaders. Workers must liberate themselves.
Socialism
Surplus value is the difference between the value that workers produce and what they are paid in wages.
Socialism is an economic or political theory that has to do with workers owning the means of production. Social work is a profession having to do with helping individuals, groups and larger communities develop to their best potential level within a society. The commonality between the two is the word "social," which refers to the interactions of people in and within groups.
Yes, he philosophized the economic system of Socialism and other leftist political systems such as Communism, which had economic elements. Socialism and communism are actually two distinct politico-economic systems - they both have their own political and economic systems. Marx also wrote the most systematic (at the time, and in my opinion, to date) critique of capitalism. In fact, I think its wrong to describe communism as a political system - democracy is the political system of communism - communism is fundamentally an economic system.
Carmen Sirianni has written: 'Workers' control and socialist democracy' -- subject(s): Communism, Democracy, History, Political activity, Socialism, Soviets (Councils), Working class, Works councils 'Investing in democracy'