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socialism A political theory of social organization advocating limits on the private ownership of industry. The word first appeared in France and Britain in the early 19th century. It covers a wide range of positions from
COMMUNISM at one extreme to
SOCIAL DEMOCRACY at the other. Most socialists believe that the community as a whole should own and control the means of production, distribution, and exchange to ensure a more equitable division of a nation's wealth, either in the form of state ownership of industry, or in the form of ownership by the workers themselves. They have also often advocated replacing the market economy by some kind of planned economy. The aim of these measures is to make industry socially responsible, and to bring about a much greater degree of equality in living standards. In addition, socialists have argued for provision for those in need, as in the
WELFARE STATE. Socialism as a political ideal was revolutionized by Karl
MARX in the mid-19th century, who tried to demonstrate how
CAPITALIST profit was derived from the exploitation of the worker, and argued that a socialist society could be achieved only by a mass movement of the workers themselves. Both the methods by which this transformation was to be achieved and the manner in which the new society was to be run remained the subject of considerable disagreement and produced a wide variety of socialist parties.
These debates have been somewhat overshadowed in recent years by the question of whether socialism is viable at all as an alternative to capitalism. Most Western socialists now opt for social democracy, others for market socialism. It is only in certain developing countries that traditional socialist aims still attract support.
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From socialism to socialism: the emergence of liberal socialism in continental Europe.(ECONOMICS)(Essay)
Magazine article from: The New Presence: The Prague Journal of Central European Affairs; 6/22/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...was the struggle between capitalism and socialism. The fight against capitalism was waged...socialist doctrine: fascism, national-socialism, and communism. All three types of socialism shared the major premise that their respective...
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Guild Socialism and the Historians.
Magazine article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History; 3/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...often marginalised or dismissed Guild Socialism, and biographers have underplayed the...the historiographical neglect of Guild Socialism and argues that it has been due not only...to the impossibility of placing Guild Socialism within the dominant historiographical...
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"Socialism is Dead" ... Really?(Review) (book review)
Magazine article from: Whole Earth; 6/22/2000; ; 700+ words
; "Socialism is Dead" ... Really? by Mark Dowie...capitalism" signal the death knell of socialism, and a global loss of faith in communal...What the collapse of Soviet totalitarian socialism (sometimes inaccurately described as...
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Socialism After Communism: The New Market Socialism.
Magazine article from: American Political Science Review; 3/1/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...Loyola University Chicago Is there socialism after communism? Christopher Pierson...follows: (1) Both the Soviet model of socialism and the social democratic model of the...the death certificate to all forms of socialism is unwarranted. (2) Market socialism...
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Socialism: the grand delusion.
Magazine article from: National Review; 12/5/1986; ; 700+ words
; Socialism: The Grand Delusion by Brian Crozier...answer pointed to an essential feature of socialism: its militarization of economic life...Arthur Seldon, who divide the sections of Socialism: The Grand Delusion between them, focus...
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After Socialism.
Magazine article from: Reason; 11/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...the question, "Are we experiencing 'creeping socialism?'" In 1947, socialism's growth was obvious. In 1999, it was a matter...REASON Editor Virginia Postrel argued that "socialism" is no longer the major challenge to markets...
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Socialism and Christianity in Early 20th Century America.
Magazine article from: Church History; 3/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; Socialism and Christianity in Early 20th Century...one's definition of Christian Socialism could become so airy as to take it right...relationship between Christianity and socialism in America, 1900-1920. So they have...
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How the socialism of W. E. B. Du Bois still matters: black socialism in The Quest of the Silver Fleece--and beyond.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: African American Review; 3/22/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...his contact with Third International socialism, whether initiated by his visit to the...earlier emergence of radicalism: in the socialism that Du Bois formulated in the 1910s...the early development of Du Bois's socialism and analyzes the significance of that...
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George Orwell: socialism and utopia.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Utopian Studies; 1/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...is Orwell's profound commitment to socialism as the only proper basis for the society...and fraternity, or the basic values of socialism. Orwell was always suspicious of revolutionary...look at the possibility of "ethical socialism," its relationship to Marxism, and...
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Market Socialism: The Debate among Socialists.(Review)
Magazine article from: American Political Science Review; 9/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; Market Socialism: The Debate among Socialists. Edited...is ripe for a reassessment of market socialism. Soaring to influence across much of...throughout the 1980s and 1990s, market socialism captured an obvious mood of leftist discontent...
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Socialism
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law
SOCIALISM An economic and social theory that seeks...social services. The general goal of socialism is to maximize wealth and opportunity...control of industry and social services. Socialism is an alternative to capitalism, where...
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socialism
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
socialism general term for the political and economic...Because of the collective nature of socialism, it is to be contrasted to the doctrine...capitalism stresses competition and profit, socialism calls for cooperation and social service...
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Socialism, Market
Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
Socialism, Market Market socialism became recognized as a concept in the 1960s as a result of the...in 1952, when Josef Stalin ’ s Economic Problems of Socialism in the U.S.S.R. announced that a market existed in consumer...
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Socialism, Islamic
Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
Socialism, Islamic Islamic socialism is a discourse that seeks to integrate Islamic spirituality and socialism, promoting religious behavior, state ownership, and greater distribution of resources. Some of the most prominent examples of Muslim...
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Market Socialism
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Russian History
MARKET SOCIALISM The economic doctrine of market socialism holds that central planners can make active and efficient...resulting in a wasteful business cycle. The idea of market socialism arose from the realization that classical socialism...
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