There are scientific sources that affirm that communism is the extreme form of socialism, others affirm that after the Second World War, socialism appeared as a transformed form of communism.
Now, in terms of the economic focus of both we have;
COMMUNISM:
<em>The goods of production are handled by all, that is to say that the concept of property within the goods of production is annulled.
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<em>The production is related only to meet human needs, without the need for money.
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<em>Look for the condition in which material abundance exists.
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SOCIALISM:
<em>The means of production are from public companies or cooperatives.
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<em>Individuals are compensated according to the principle of individual contribution.
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<em>Production can be coordinated by economic planning or economic markets.</em>
The planters filled the need for large numbers of workers on sugar plantations with captured Africans who were brought to the colonies as slaves. Slavery work was hard, and more often than not, separated them from their family and community.
Godric was a wealthy merchant who devoted his life to serving God. He showed that a man could serve God better by use of the fortunes he acquired to do Gods work. He later became Saint Godric. Mercantilism stated that the power of a nation was based on wealth which required accumulation of valuable commodities and a balance of trade.
Ibn Khaldun was a great Muslim historian who in 1375 wrote that all civilizations rise, grow then fall and also studied the effect on geography and climate on people.
Aug. 13 1961 Berlin, Germany