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  2. Socialism vs. Capitalism: What Does Gen Z Think? - AOL

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    Capitalism vs. Socialism: Free Market vs. Government Distribution. The primary difference between socialism and capitalism is the role of government. In socialist economies, a central body — the ...

  3. Socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor - Wikipedia

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    Socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor" is a classical political-economic argument asserting that, in advanced capitalist societies, state policies assure that more resources flow to the rich than to the poor, for example in the form of transfer payments.

  4. Towards Socialism or Capitalism? - Wikipedia

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    Towards Socialism or Capitalism ? is a 1925 economic pamphlet produced by Leon Trotsky which reviewed the industrial development of Soviet Union following the adoption of the New Economic Policy. [1] Trotsky centred his analysis on the statistical figures assembled by GOSPLAN on industrial output. [ 2 ]

  5. Perspectives on capitalism by school of thought - Wikipedia

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    Most generally for Weber, Western capitalism was the "rational organization of formally free labor". The idea of the "formally free" laborer meant in the double sense of Marx that the laborer was both free to own property and free of the ability to reproduce his labor power, i.e. was the victim of expropriation of his means of production.

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  7. Economic ideology - Wikipedia

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    An economic ideology is a set of views forming the basis of an ideology on how the economy should run. It differentiates itself from economic theory in being normative rather than just explanatory in its approach, whereas the aim of economic theories is to create accurate explanatory models to describe how an economy currently functions.

  8. Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy - Wikipedia

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    Schumpeter devotes the first 56 pages of the book to an analysis of Marxian thought and the place within it for entrepreneurs. Noteworthy is the way that Schumpeter points out the difference between the capitalist and the entrepreneur, a distinction that he claims Karl Marx would have been better served to have made (p. 52).

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