Explain the meaning of socialist and secular brainly
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Meanings are as follows
Explanation:
•••SOCIALIST••••
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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Secular things are not religious. Anything not affiliated with a church or faith can be called secular.
Non-religious people can be called atheists or agnostics, but to describe things, activities, or attitudes that have nothing to do with religion, you can use the word secular. Public schools are secular, but Catholic schools are not. Grocery stores are secular; a synagogue is not. If there's no religion involved, then you're in "the secular world" — as people sometimes call everything that exists outside of religion.
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