what are the basic ideas of socialism
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True socialists advocate a completely classless society, where the government controls all means of production and distribution of goods. ... Socialism is also characterized by the absence of private property. The idea is that if everyone works, everyone will reap the same benefits and prosper equally.
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Socialist ideals include production for use, rather than for profit; an equitable distribution of wealth and material resources among all people; no more competitive buying and selling in the market; and free access to goods and services.
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