In Marxist theory, socialism, or the socialist mode of production, refers to a specific historical phase of economic development and its corresponding set of social relations that eventually supersede capitalism. Socialism is a mode of production where criteria for economic activity is use-value and direct production for use through conscious economic planning, where monetary relations in the form of exchange-value and wage labor become irrelevant.
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- In Marxist theory, socialism, or the socialist mode of production, refers to a specific historical phase of economic development and its corresponding set of social relations that eventually supersede capitalism. Socialism is a mode of production where criteria for economic activity is use-value and direct production for use through conscious economic planning, where monetary relations in the form of exchange-value and wage labor become irrelevant. Socialism is characterized by the working-class effectively controlling the means of production and the means of their livelihood either through cooperative enterprises or public ownership (with the state being re-organized under socialism) and self management.
- 社會主義社會,一種社會型態,指用馬克思主義理論指導,重視社會福利,採用財產公有制,通常是共產主義政黨專政,工人階級領導的社會。按照馬克思主義理論,社會主義社會是資本主義社會向共產主義社會的過渡性社會型態。
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- 社會主義社會,一種社會型態,指用馬克思主義理論指導,重視社會福利,採用財產公有制,通常是共產主義政黨專政,工人階級領導的社會。按照馬克思主義理論,社會主義社會是資本主義社會向共產主義社會的過渡性社會型態。
- In Marxist theory, socialism, or the socialist mode of production, refers to a specific historical phase of economic development and its corresponding set of social relations that eventually supersede capitalism. Socialism is a mode of production where criteria for economic activity is use-value and direct production for use through conscious economic planning, where monetary relations in the form of exchange-value and wage labor become irrelevant.
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- 社會主義社會
- Socialism (Marxism)
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