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  2. Anocracy - Wikipedia

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    Anocracy, or semi-democracy, [1] is a form of government that is loosely defined as part democracy and part dictatorship, [2] [3] or as a "regime that mixes democratic with autocratic features". [3] Another definition classifies anocracy as "a regime that permits some means of participation through opposition group behavior but that has ...

  3. Types of socialism - Wikipedia

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    There are many varieties of socialism and no single definition encapsulates all of them, [11] but social ownership is a common element shared by its various forms. [ 1 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Socialists disagree about the degree to which social control or regulation of the economy is necessary, how far society should intervene, and whether government ...

  4. Outline of socialism - Wikipedia

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    Socialism – range of economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production and workers' self-management [10] as well as the political theories and movements associated with them.

  5. AP Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 AP Chemistry exam was the first administration of a redesigned test as a result of a redesigning of the AP Chemistry course. The exam format is now different from the previous years, with 60 multiple choice questions (now with only four answer choices per question), 3 long free response questions, and 4 short free response questions.

  6. Hybrid regime - Wikipedia

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    Another definition classifies anocracy as "a regime that permits some means of participation through opposition group behavior but that has incomplete development of mechanisms to redress grievances." [122] [123] The term "semi-democratic" is reserved for stable regimes that combine democratic and authoritarian elements.

  7. Dictatorship of the proletariat - Wikipedia

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    Sison writes, "While dictatorship of the proletariat may sound terrifying to some and evoke images of indiscriminate acts of violence, it is a well-established principle of scientific socialism to remove the economic basis of class oppression and exploitation and to give even the members of the erstwhile exploiting classes the amplest ...

  8. Socialism - Wikipedia

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    Eco-socialism is a political strain merging aspects of socialism, Marxism or libertarian socialism with green politics, ecology and alter-globalisation. Eco-socialists generally claim that the expansion of the capitalist system is the cause of social exclusion, poverty, war and environmental degradation through globalisation and imperialism ...

  9. Socialist state - Wikipedia

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    The term socialism to mean the lower-state of communism was popularized during the Russian Revolution by Lenin. This view is consistent with, and helped to inform early concepts of, socialism in which the law of value no longer directs economic activity, namely, that monetary relations in the form of exchange-value , profit , interest, and wage ...