The term
"socialist" refers to a belief system or political ideology that promotes a society where resources and wealth are shared among the people rather than being owned privately. It aims to reduce social and economic inequalities by advocating for government intervention and control in various aspects of an economy to benefit the whole community.
Full definition
While critical
of socialist realism and the academic conventions of drawing, they remain — more or less consciously — bound to that tradition.
So corruption
in socialist state is people who still have too much money.
It's just not
AS socialist as some other countries right now.
It's a union of
democratic socialist, social - democratic and labour political parties and other organisations.
Look at any nation that follows the beliefs of H or O and you'll see failed
socialist states — we rejected that as we should have.
That is what has happened in
socialist countries, left - leaning countries, and right - of - centre countries, where they have implemented equal shared parenting.
During the last leadership campaign, I had six votes: one from my membership, one from my unions and four from
socialist societies of which I am a member.
, an exhibition focusing
on socialist history as speculative art.
Neither we nor those we have quoted are advocates of a command or state
socialist economy.
In addition, several small
socialist groups had formed around this time, with the intention of linking the movement to political policies.
By the late 70's and early 80's it become clear that the centralized and bureaucratic Soviet
socialist system is not superior to Western capitalism.
Thus, ensuring effective access to justice under the rule of law should not be done according to
socialist principles but this means serious resource concerns.
The question really is what is the motivation for right leaning politicians to support this very
socialist idea?
We have to find a
new socialist ideology emphasizing social justice and along with it justice to nature.
I suggest he is raising the democratic -
socialist ideal, and if so I think he has a point.
It offers a chance to explore the history of change in the years following the revolution, the nature of
socialist ideology and the use and workings of propaganda.
The liberation viewpoint stressed pulling control over the natural resources of poor countries out from under Western power so that the developmental process could continue under autonomous,
socialist political systems.
The
old socialist belief that problems can be solved by throwing money at them has replaced a commitment to real change.
What socialist manages his own money the way he insists we manage ours?
The overarching defect of a system based on
socialist approach is that it ignores incentives.
It persists in seeing public schools as a catalyst to transform society into a democratic
socialist model.
The application of
socialist theory to many of those countries who have not risen has played a large part in the disparity.
The very logic of both liberal and
socialist democracy, whatever their differences, inevitably involves a wider distribution of the world's riches as democracy progresses.
This is probably
why socialist countries end up being authoritarian.
The reasons why, perhaps, are obvious: a working -
class socialist from Manchester with ginger hair.
Increasing the share of vocational secondary schooling has been a mainstay of development policy for decades, especially in
formerly socialist countries.