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Compare the goals of socialism and communism.(1 point)
Socialists tend to push for revolution and authoritarian regimes, while communists seek slow change.
Both want the government to own all property.
Socialism seeks equitable distribution of wealth, while communism seeks equal distribution of wealth.
Both have the same goal, as all socialists ultimately want communism.
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Socialism aims to reduce inequality through more equitable distribution and social/collective control of the economy, while communism aims for a classless, stateless society with common ownership and (in theory) equal or need‑based distribution of goods.
Socialism aims to reduce inequality through more equitable distribution and social/collective control of the economy, while communism aims for a classless, stateless society with common ownership and (in theory) equal or need‑based distribution of goods.
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