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Wrong. Socialism/Communism have no government and no economy. Just people co-operating for the common good.
In a socialist society, various political systems may be combines with public control of the economy.
Yes, in the sense of a mix of state and private capitalism.
In a socialist society, various political systems may be combines with public control of the economy.
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In both socialist and communist systems, the government plays a significant role in controlling and planning the economy. This can involve nationalization of key industries, central planning of production and distribution, and extensive welfare programs. The aim is typically to promote equality, social welfare, and the collective good of society.
Wrong. Socialism/Communism have no government and no economy. Just people co-operating for the common good.
In a socialist society, various political systems may be combines with public control of the economy.
In a socialist society, various political systems may be combines with public control of the economy.
In a socialist society, various political systems may be combines with public control of the economy.
Yes, in the sense of a mix of state and private capitalism.
currently russia is a semi capitalist socialist economy. the soviet union, which collapsed in 1991 was communist.
Yes, in a sense that they have only a single party government, however they opened their economy to progress their commerce in a capitalist like manner.
In a socialist society, various political systems may be combines with public control of the economy.
In a socialist society, various political systems may be combines with public control of the economy.