Socialism

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There are a number of different schools of thought on what constitutes socialism, but they all have in common the idea of pooling resources in order to provide for the general welfare.

Methods for accomplishing this can include:
 * government-run programs paid for by taxation
 * collective ownership of the means of production

Related

 * American socialism: socialism in the 🇺🇸

Reference

 * : socialism is characterised by social ownership of the means of production and co-operative management of the econom
 * : socialism is rooted in the idea of imaginary ideal societies; collectivism and abolishment of private property are socialist ideas. Hitler was a socialist.
 * : socialism ideally means that popular collectives control the means of power and therefore the means of production.