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short note on ideology socialism

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Political Ideologies: Socialism. Socialism is an ideology that has a range of economic and social systems characterised by social proprietorship and democratic control of the means of production as well as the political beliefs, theories, and movements that aim at their formation.

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Socialism is an ideology that has a range of economic and social systems characterised by social proprietorship and democratic control of the means of production as well as the political beliefs, theories, and movements that aim at their formation. Socialism has been theorised from the standpoint of an economic system, a philosophy, or even a type of society. However, there is a conjunction on socialism as an ideology which supports collective and as an economic/social system that seeks the freedom of the oppressed in an unequal society. Boyle has noted that all socialist of all schools, are agreed, as an abstract proposition, "the collective ownership and control of the means of production, distribution and exchange, which can be operated "socially" for the equitable good of all" (1912).

The central concept of socialism is a visualization of human beings as social beings united by their common humanity. Popular poet John Donne stated that "No man is an Island entire of itself; every man is a piece of the Continent, a part of the main". This emphasizes the degree to which individual identity is shaped by social interaction and the membership of social groups and collective bodies. Fundamentally, socialism favours the collective ownership of means of production. The elementary idea of socialism originates from working man association and their mission to ensure equality among all employees and all the people in a society. Therefore, one can consider socialism or a socialist economy as an economy where the workers own the means of production. This is to ensure that the class that produces the wealth of society collectively decides how it will be used for the benefit of all. From this viewpoint, "socialist are those who seek to establish a society of common ownership, democratic control and production for use, not profit" (Coleman 1990).
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