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Parallelism: non-literary examples
Task D - Our comments (question 2)
"SOCIALISM & COMMUNISM"
For many people these two words are more or less synonymous. But for
people of a left-wing political persuasion there is a difference. For
them, Communism is a theory or system in which all property is
owned by the community/state and each person contributes and receives
according to their ability and their needs. The leaders of communist states
usually say that they are heading towards this communist ideal. Socialism
is a political and economic theory of organization which is between Capitalism
and Communism, and in which the means of production, distribution and
exchange is regulated by the state, but the state does not own all property.
It is this distinction which is being used when left-of-centre political
parties declare that they are socialist but not communist.
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