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mention two features of Karl Marx theory of socialism​

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Answered by sreelathapm1972
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The idea of socialism is first introduced by Karl Marx and Fredric Engles in their book, 'The Communist Manifesto'. ... The word socialism means 'all things to all men'. According to Samuelson, “Socialism refers to the government ownership of the means of production, planning by the government and income distribution”.

Answered by DikshaBhoria
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(i) Collective Ownership:

In socialism, all means of production are owned by the community, i.e., Government, and no individual can hold private property beyond certain limit. Therefore, it is government who utilises these resources in the interest of social welfare.

(ii) Economic, Social and Political Equality:

Under socialism, there is almost equality between rich and poor. There is no problem of class struggle.

(iii) Economic Planning:

Under socialism, government fixes certain objectives. In order to achieve these objectives, government adopts economic planning. All types of decisions regarding the central problems of an economy are taken in the economic plans. There is a Central Planning Authority, who plans for the economy.

(iv) No Competition:

Unlike capitalistic economy, there is no cut throat competition. It means lack of competition as state is the sole entrepreneur.

(v) Positive Role of Government:

In socialism, government plays significant role in decision making. Thus, government has complete control over economic activities like distribution, exchange, consumption, investment and foreign trade etc.

(vi) Maximum Social Welfare:

The sole objective of socialism is the maximum social welfare of the society. It means that there is no scope of exploitation of labour class. Government keeps a close eye on the needs of the poor masses while formulating plans.






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