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1 July, 03:59

Countries with socialist economies aspire to be "classless." b) Socialism involves an economic ideology in which the government or state plays a strong role in the economy and may own stakes in certain businesses. c) Socialistic countries put a high degree of importance upon worker and labor rights. d) Many European countries have strong socialistic orientations. e) Socialistic economies tend to be somewhat more collectively than individualistically oriented.

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  1. 1 July, 06:17
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    Socialism involves an economic ideology in which the government or state plays a strong role in the economy and may own stakes in certain businesses

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    Socialism is an Economic system owned, managed & run by state (government). The central problems of economy : what, how, for whom to produce - are solved by state. State decisions are based on social welfare guidelines. Market forces are insignificant, private accumulation of property is not there.

    However, in Capitalist system - resources are owned, managed, controlled by private sector. The central problems of economy are solved by private sector, as per market forces & profit maximisation guideline. Private accumulation of property is allowed. The system has two classes : Bourgeoisie (Capitalist wealthy entrepreneur class) & Proletariat (Labourers)

    So, Socialism having everything under state control, has no classes - Bourgeoisie (entrepreneurs) & Proletariat (Labourers). Hence, it is a Classless Economic System
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