Socialism (disambiguation)
Socialism is an economic system based on the social ownership and control of the means of production; as well as a political and economic theory, ideology and movement that aims at the establishment of a socialist system.
Socialism may also refer to:
- Scientific socialism, a method of analysis pioneered by Karl Marx and used to analyze capitalism, where capitalist development leads to the emergence of socialism; widely became known as Marxism in the late 19th century.
- Socialist mode of production, a more specific concept of socialist organization articulated by Marxist theory.
- Socialist party, a political party with "socialist" in its name, which may or may not adhere to the principles of socialism.
- Socialist state, a country governed by a socialist party with the constitutional aim of constructing socialism.
- Real socialism, a phrase used to refer to the Soviet-type planned economies in the former Soviet Union and Eastern bloc.
Books and films
- Socialism, a book by John Stuart Mill.
- Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis, a book by Ludwig von Mises.
- Socialism: Utopian and Scientific, an essay by Friedrich Engels.
- Whither Socialism?, a book on economics by Joseph Stiglitz, first published in 1994.
- Film Socialisme, a 2010 film directed by Jean-Luc Godard.
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