State socialism is a political and economic ideology within the socialist movement advocating state ownership of the means of production, either as a temporary measure or as a characteristic of socialism in the transition from the capitalist to the socialist mode of production or communist society.
Country Since Party | People's Republic of China 1 October 1949 Communist Party of China | Republic of Cuba 1 January 1959 Communist Party of Cuba | Lao People's Democratic Republic 2 December 1975 Lao People's Revolutionary Party | Socialist Republic of Vietnam 2 September 1945 Communist Party of Vietnam |
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Capitalism is based on individual initiative and favors market mechanisms over government intervention, while
socialism is based on government planning and limitations on private control of resources
.
The term socialist state is widely used by Marxist–Leninist parties, theorists and governments to mean a state under the control of a vanguard party that is organizing the economic, social and political affairs of said state toward the construction of socialism.
State socialism is a political and economic ideology within the socialist movement advocating state ownership of the means of production, either as a temporary measure or as a characteristic of socialism in the transition from the capitalist to the socialist mode of production or communist society.
What exactly is Democratic Socialism?
Democratic socialism is defined as having a socialist economy in which the means of production are socially and collectively owned or controlled, alongside a liberal democratic political system of government. Democratic socialists reject most self-described socialist states and Marxism–Leninism.
Rank Country 2021 Population | 1 Brazil 213,993,437 | 2 Turkey 85,042,738 | 3 Germany 83,900,473 | 4 United Kingdom 68,207,116 |
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Capitalism and socialism are two different political, economic, and
social systems blended together by countries around the world
. … Most countries have mixed economies with economic elements of both capitalism and socialism.
Socialism Pros Socialism Cons | Better education opportunities Government failure | Minimum wage Socialism may take away incentive to work | Socialism can provide minimum basic income Sovereign default | May improve conditions of the general public Politicians can get too much power |
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Is America capitalist? The United States is referred to as a mixed market economy, meaning that it has characteristics of capitalism and socialism. The United States is a
capitalist society
where means of production are based on private ownership and operation for profit.
Socialism is an economic and political system where the community or state owns the general means of production (i. e. farms, factories, tools, and raw materials.) This is different from capitalism, where the means of production are privately owned.
A socialist country is a sovereign state in which everyone in society equally owns the factors of production. The four factors of production are labor, capital goods, natural resources and entrepreneurship. In a socialist country, people account for individual needs and social needs.
Communism is usually distinguished from socialism since the 1840s. The modern definition and usage of socialism settled by the 1860s, becoming the predominant term among the group of words associationist, co-operative and mutualist which had previously been used as synonyms.
A socialist economy is a
system of production where goods and services are produced directly for use
, in contrast to a capitalist economic system, where goods and services are produced to generate profit (and therefore indirectly for use). … The ownership of the means of production varies in different socialist theories.
Socialism is
an economic and political system based on public or collective ownership of the means of production that emphasizes economic equality
.
Socialism is a populist economic and political system based on public ownership (also known as collective or common ownership) of the means of production. … Socialists contend that
shared ownership of resources and central planning provide a more equal distribution of goods and services and a more equitable society
.