Socialist governments can come to power in many ways, including democracy or by an overthrow of a government. It is not linked to a particular way of transferring power.
Power is gained by one person, who is known as the dictator.
The rise of socialism and the acquisition of power by socialist parties or movements varies across different countries and historical contexts. In some cases, socialism has been achieved through democratic means, with socialist parties winning elections and forming governments. In other cases, socialism has been established through revolution or overthrow of existing power structures.
Democrats had gained enough power to make a change.
There public ownership and centralized planning. The developing socialism to countries are not caring. Also having power.
National Socialism, often associated with the Nazi Party in Germany, was primarily founded by Adolf Hitler. He became the party's leader in the early 1920s and shaped its ideology, which combined elements of nationalism, racism, and anti-communism. The movement gained significant traction after World War I, ultimately leading to Hitler's rise to power in the 1930s.
Socialism gained popularity as an economic and political concept towards the end of the Industrial Revolution - roughly 1820-1840 - and has persisted since then as a competing philosophy.
the roman senate gained power when they took control of the citys finances
Distrust of Socialism
Socialism is on the extreme left of the political spectrum. It puts almost all of the power into the government. Opposite of that is fascism. Which puts all of the power in corporations. Socialism--> Liberalism--> Centrist <--Conservatism <--Fascism
No. Communist don't have much power.
The government because they hold most of the power.
Any move to extend power to the people. Actually, any move to extend power to the government.