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How does socialism differ from capitalism
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Madyson Shannon
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Capitalism encourages innovation and individual goals while Socialism promotes equality and fairness among society. In the socialist economy, the resources are state-owned but in the case of the capitalist economy, the means of production are privately owned.
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