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How could a society without property operate claa9?

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Answered by Anonymous
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productive society. Thus it stays at the primitive level. Hunting and gathering forest produce would be the only activities in such a society as there would be no initiative to go into agriculture and produce a surplus.

It wouldn't be a socialist society as well. Strong people would be able to feed for themselves but the weak will depend endlessly on their loved ones. The only socialistic activity would be a strong person collecting two fruits or hunting two animals instead of one for the sake of the weak men of his/her tribe. This wouldn't even occur if the society is based in harsh regions like deserts, where a weak person would be seen as a liability by the tribe.

There would be near absolute equality at the expense of decent standard of living.

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Rosa Lichtenstein

Answered May 13

There would be property in the means of production (factories, mines, transport systems, energy production and generation, etc,), but it would be owned and controlled by the working population. Personal property, like shoes, gloves, TV sets, bicycles, tooth brushes wouldn’t be affected.




Answered by payalkumari220304
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Socialists believed that a society without property could not operate for collective social interest.

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