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What is the difference between liberalism and socialism /Marxism?

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SIR ETHNICCEL

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Of kindergarten level explain for a low IQ ethniccel what is the difference?
 
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marxism is about class struggle between poor workers and rich CEOs, while liberalism is about free markets and globohomo. contrary to popular belief the two are actually opposed to each other and do not intersect at all. I do not count SJWs as marxists even if they claim to be
 
People’s State, is a yoke, on the one hand giving rise to despotism and on the other to slavery. They say that such a yoke – dictatorship is a transitional step towards achieving full freedom for the people: anarchism or freedom is the aim, while state and dictatorship is the means, and so, in order to free the masses of people, they have first to be enslaved!
 
People’s State, is a yoke, on the one hand giving rise to despotism and on the other to slavery. They say that such a yoke – dictatorship is a transitional step towards achieving full freedom for the people: anarchism or freedom is the aim, while state and dictatorship is the means, and so, in order to free the masses of people, they have first to be enslaved!
Is this Marxism 101. ?
 
Explain for a lite skin nigga what that means
  1. Liberty without Socialism is Privilege and Injustice: Bakunin argues that if liberty exists without socialism, it becomes a privilege for a few. In such a system, freedom is not equally distributed; instead, it benefits the privileged class at the expense of the marginalized. This leads to injustice because the freedoms of the elite are secured by exploiting others.
  2. Socialism without Liberty is Slavery and Brutality: Conversely, Bakunin warns that socialism without liberty results in a system akin to slavery. In this scenario, the collective good overrides individual freedoms, leading to a concentration of power in the hands of the state or governing authority. This can result in oppression and brutality as the state suppresses dissent and individual autonomy.

In essence, Bakunin emphasizes that true social progress requires a balance between liberty and socialism. Liberty ensures that individuals have the freedom to act and make choices, while socialism ensures that this freedom is not used to exploit others but is instead grounded in equality and justice
 
  • Marxism is the Ideology that aims to end exploitation through automatization. So like you work 8 hours and create 1000$ of wealth, then you get all or most of it. In todays society you get like an fifth of it, or even less.
  • Socialism is when the state own factories and businesses, somehow making them more efficient and more humane. Like you know how cushy government jobs are? How no stress they are? Well socialists want to do that for everything.
  • Liberalism is an ideology that promotes personal rights, capitalism and democracy. Basically the system that we live under today.

So in essence the three are different economic models, though your question is a little vague. You could be asking about the political models which again are very different.
 

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