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3. The term 'socialist' refers to the state's
commitment to________ ________​

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Answered by ambika4410
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Explanation:

A socialist is someone who supports a political or economic philosophy that says society as a whole, rather than private companies, should own or control various goods and services.

The word socialist has become so politicized that it can be hard to define accurately. The original 19th century socialists were Marxists who believed that workers, and society, should have total control of the means of production. This economic philosophy (and the accompanying politics) is known as socialism. Today's socialists hold a wide variety of beliefs, from community ownership of land and businesses to government control of goods and services for the public good, funded through taxation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Leninist definition of a socialist state is a state representing the interests of the working class which presides over a state capitalist economy structured upon state-directed accumulation of capital with the goal of building up the country's productive forces and promoting worldwide socialist revolution

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Commitment to all groups

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