Statism: the principle or policy of concentrating extensive economic, political, and related controls in the state at the cost of individual liberty.
Socialism: An economic system in which the production and distribution of goods are controlled substantially by the government rather than by private enterprise
Socialism is mostly economic and Statism is both economic and political. All Socialists are Statists but not all Statists are Socialist (Case in point: Iran, Statist but not officially Socialist)
A symbiotic relationship is a relationship between 2 organisms. Socialism is a form of government.
Notice: these aren't EXACT synonyms, but their close enough to be considered socialism. Communism, welfare statism, collectivism, Marxism, Leninism, Stalinism, Maoism, proletariat dictatorship, public ownership, statism, economic planning, wealth redistribution, non-classism, social democracy, classless society, fiat economics, etc.
Surplus value is the difference between the value that workers produce and what they are paid in wages.
Socialism is a classless stateless society based on production for use. Anarchism is about abolishing government. Some anarchists (such as Kropotkin) also wanted a Socialist society, but many others do not.
Communism and socialism are both political and economic systems that aim to create a more equal society. The main difference is that communism advocates for a classless society where all property is owned by the community, while socialism allows for some private ownership and a more gradual transition to equality.
Socialism lead up to communism and Nationalism if when everyone joins together to better the country as a whole, not just parts.
Socialism identifies a class struggle between the one percent who own the world and the rest of the population, who have to work for wages. The solution is to abolish the wages system and establish a classless society. Modern-day populism has vague ideas about ’the people’ vs some elite, but has no real idea about doing away with this.
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That's the difference between socialism and democratic socialism. Ever since Obama's election, the term "socialism" has been thrown around and used much too loosely, resulting in any kind of socialist policy to be labeled as socialism. Democratic socialism (even though Bernie is more of a social democrat) is a centrist idea with a small allowance of leftist policy, such as socialized health care and education. In short, democratic socialism is primarily capitalist with little snippets of socialist policy, and is entirely different from socialism.