Socialism advocates collective ownership of the means of production, aiming for equitable wealth distribution and a cooperative approach to governance. Introduction The genesis of socialism in the early 19th century marked a pivotal moment in political and economic thought. This movement emerged as a reaction against the societal and economic consequences ushered in by industrial...
Socialism: An In-Depth Exploration of its Origins and Classifications
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