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Between Communism and Socialism, Where Does the Difference Lie?

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Between Communism and Socialism, Where Does the Difference Lie?

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Communism and socialism differ philosophically, politically and economically. Communism is a political orientation that attempts to constitute common ownership of the resources by which goods and services are created under an egalitarian social establishment. Philosophically, it is a political theory that, it is the state that should benefit from individual’s action and not the individual. It is sometimes called Marxism-Leninism because it is associated with the revolutionary doctrines of Marxism and Lenin, a radical collectivism. Socialism, on the other hand, is an encompassing range of philosophies or political efforts to increase social and economic equality through a system of control. It conceives of a system where property and wealth distribution are controlled by the community. It is also a kind of collectivism less crouched than communism, characterized by hyponymy of the individual to the community. Socialism connoted Nazism, short for National Socialism under Adolf Hitler of

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