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socialism
This term carries a heavy ideological charge and its meaning often shifts depending on the political leaning of the speaker. In a historical or academic sense, it describes a structural alternative to capitalism, focusing on collective ownership and the elimination of class distinctions to ensure a fair distribution of resources. In contemporary political discourse, it is frequently used as a label for democratic socialist models that blend market economies with strong social safety nets, or as a pejorative term to describe authoritarian state control. The emotional weight of the word ranges from a vision of utopian equality to a fear of state overreach and economic stagnation.
Refers to the abstract political philosophy and economic system as a whole.
Meanings
A political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
"The government implemented policies based on socialism to reduce income inequality."