Social Sciences, asked by venkatswamysaragur, 5 months ago

How could a society without property operate? What would be the basis of
socialist society?​

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Answered by shreyashikumari12
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Explanation:

A society without property will not be a 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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Answered by Anonymous
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Its only in socialist economies that societies could operate without owning any property. In a socialist society, the state owns factories, lands, banks and other resources

People living in the socialist society had different visions and they believed in the idea of a cooperative community that could be made on a wide scale. EXPLANATION: Cooperatives would be associated with the people who could work together and produce the goods.

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