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Incan socialism refers to the economic and social organization of the Inca Empire, which operated on principles of communal ownership and collective labor. Resources, land, and agricultural production were shared among the community, and individuals contributed to state projects, such as road building and irrigation, in exchange for support and protection. The state played a central role in redistributing resources to ensure all members of society had their basic needs met. This system fostered a strong sense of community and mutual responsibility, distinguishing the Inca society from other contemporary civilizations.

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