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what is difference between secular and socialist

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Answered by mohdmoosa1517
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no answer about secular

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socialist :

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Answered by anamikarathor093
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Secularism is the principle of the separation of government institutions, and the people representing the State, from religious beliefs. It rejects the involvement of religious ethics in the politics of the government. It a principle in which there is equality among people, and they are not given superficial treatment based on their religion. Secularism gives the right to the people to be free from all religious teachings and rules, and the right to freedom from government imposition of religion upon them. In secularism, human activities and political decisions are not under religious influence. The government does not support religious interference in political matters of the state. Democracies are recognized as secular, due to complete freedom of religion and the lack of authority of religious leaders on politics.

Socialism is an economic theory or system in which the means of production, distribution, and exchange are owned by the community or by the state. It is characterized by the use of production, equality of individual wealth, the absence of competitive economic activity, and by the government's determination of investment, prices, and production levels. All this is done by the government to satisfy the economic and human demands. The goods and services are provided for using, not for profit. Socialism adheres to the principle that the resources of the economy should be collectively owned by the people and controlled by a central organization. People have a say in the managing of the economy, the people decide through their elected representatives. It states that the goods and services should be utilized on the basis of the productivity of an individual

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