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difference between Socialist and the liberal
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While socialists have been hostile to liberalism, accused of "providing an ideological cover for the depredation of capitalism", it has been pointed out that "the goals of liberalism are not so different from those of the socialists", although this similarly in goals has been described as being deceptive

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  • Originally, Conservatism's aim was to conserve the existing order and protect the economy from foreigners, Liberalism's was to loosen restrictions and advance free trade. Socialism differed in advocating a classless society in which all had an equal stake. Conservatism and Liberalism represented shades of ruling-class opinion in the 19th century and both sought to exclude the workers from any undue influence. Socialism appealed to the workers because it promised to dispossess the rulers and owners and share wealth and power equally.
  • Liberals believe in individual action; socialists believe in collective action.
  • Liberalism is the political Man United - dominating, dull and self-indulgent - whereas Socialism is more of a Man City type - trendy, always got something to aim for, never stand a chance.
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