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  1. Those socialists believe there is no need for a state in a socialist system because there would be no class to suppress and no need for an institution based on coercion and therefore regard the state being a remnant of capitalism.

  2. 20.2 Socialist Systems in Action – Principles of Macroeconomics. Learning Objectives. Describe the operation of the command socialist system in the Soviet Union, including its major problems. Explain how Yugoslavian-style socialism differed from that of the Soviet Union.

  3. Feb 28, 2020 · It often seems to be the project for a democratic state socialism, where the state would not only regulate but prevail over the markets as well as politics over economics, in such a way that production and distribution could be governed by expanding the scope of standard democratic procedures.

    • Rodrigo Arocena
    • roar@fcien.edu.uy
    • 2020
  4. Describe the operation of the command socialist system in the Soviet Union, including its major problems. Explain how Yugoslavian-style socialism differed from that of the Soviet Union. Discuss the factors that brought an end to command socialist systems in much of the world.

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  6. Feb 25, 2023 · There are four features: (1) the first and faltering attempts to promote electoral democracy, and especially the campaign for universal, multi-candidate, and contested elections in the later 1930s; (2) the substantial and abiding contribution to consultative democracy through the primary party organisations (PPOs) in the workplace, collective fa...

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  7. Feb 20, 2021 · Marx and Socialism in Practice. The economic content of socialism is not always recognized. As a representative example of the less stringent approach, Schneirov ( 2003) suggests that socialism is “a set of social relations… against capitalism.”

  8. May 26, 2020 · Introduction. Income is certainly among the most important metrics of societal success, but average income may mask much of what is important. A country that has a small proportion of very wealthy people coupled with a large group of very poor people is not what most would judge as a desirable society.

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