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Anna007 [38]
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4. What is the difference between Communism and Capitalism?

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Lostsunrise [7]2 years ago
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https://www.sahistory.org.za › article

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Differences between Capitalism & Communism and why did it start in ...

liubo4ka [24]2 years ago
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Communism shuns private/individual ownership of land or any vital resources.

On the other hand, capitalism believes in private ownership of land and means of production.

capitalism is more advantageous than communism in every aspect in the economy.

The United States is a capitalist society where means of production are based on private ownership and operation for profit.

The primary point of difference between capitalism and communism is regarding the ownership of 'means of production' or resources in general.

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