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describe the opinion of people who believed in socialism in France. ​

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Answered by vijukjoseph72
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Overview. Socialism is an economic theory of social organization that believes that the means of making, moving, and trading wealth should be owned or controlled by the community as a whole.

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Answered by Jyoti2265
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The various systems and doctrines of nineteenth-century French utopian socialism differ very much from one another on many important questions. [1] Nevertheless, all of them have several basic features in common that distinguish them from international scientific socialism as we know it today. Had they not had these features in common it would have been impossible for me to present here a characterisation of French utopian socialism as a whole; a detailed exposition of its various teachings and systems could not have been undertaken in this article, and in any case, would have been irrelevant.

The various systems and doctrines of nineteenth-century French utopian socialism differ very much from one another on many important questions. [1] Nevertheless, all of them have several basic features in common that distinguish them from international scientific socialism as we know it today. Had they not had these features in common it would have been impossible for me to present here a characterisation of French utopian socialism as a whole; a detailed exposition of its various teachings and systems could not have been undertaken in this article, and in any case, would have been irrelevant.Before one can ascertain the features common to all shades of French utopian socialism in the period mentioned, it is necessary to recall its historical origin.

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