Define socialism. Write a short note on the Socialists of Europe.
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Socialism is a political, social and economic philosophy encompassing a range of economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production and workers' self-management of enterprises. ... Socialist systems are divided into non-market and market forms
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A political and economic system known as socialism is, broadly speaking, one in which the state or government typically controls property ownership and the means of production.
- First and foremost, socialist Europe was a place to be lived in rather than imagined. Europe served as a political practice ground and an ideological horizon for socialists.
- The continent became an inhabited space as a result of the exile route and international congresses.
- Later, this region was envisioned as a political location; however, socialists were sharply divided over European integration, despite the fact that many of their leaders played significant roles in the creation of Europe.
- Parties from the north were particularly hesitant to join the group because they were thought to be too neo-liberal.
- Almost everywhere, criticism stood in stark contrast to the actions of socialists in authority that eventually gained legitimacy; this helped create an ambiguity that was more broadly reflected in the conflict between ideologies and practices within the socialist movement.
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