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A major difference between [[democracy]] and [[socialism]] is the free market principle which allows buyers and sellers to agree on price without government interference. Democracy, a political system which promotes individual initiative, generally supports [[free markets]]. Socialism in most of its forms interferes with individual initiative.  
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A major difference between [[democracy]] and [[socialism]] is the [[free market]] principle which allows buyers and sellers to agree on price without government interference. Democracy, a political system which promotes individual initiative, generally supports [[free markets]]. Socialism in most of its forms interferes with individual initiative.  
  
Democracy and socialism are both political systems, although much of socialism is more concerned with the economy. Marxist countries have created socialism which transcends mere economics by combining a political despotism which enforces atheism. <ref>http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/Socialism.html</ref>
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Democracy and socialism are both political systems, although much of socialism is more concerned with the economy. [[Marxist]] countries have created socialism which transcends mere economics by combining a political [[despotism]] which enforces [[atheism]]. <ref>http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/Socialism.html</ref>
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==See Also==
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* [[Bernie Sanders]] and [[Barack Obama]]
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* [[Fabian socialism]]
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* [[Democracy and socialism]]
  
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Socialism]]
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[[Category:Democratic Party]]
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[[Category:Political Ideologies]]
 
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[[Category:Political Terms]]

Revision as of 16:20, February 7, 2016

A major difference between democracy and socialism is the free market principle which allows buyers and sellers to agree on price without government interference. Democracy, a political system which promotes individual initiative, generally supports free markets. Socialism in most of its forms interferes with individual initiative.

Democracy and socialism are both political systems, although much of socialism is more concerned with the economy. Marxist countries have created socialism which transcends mere economics by combining a political despotism which enforces atheism. [1]

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References

  1. http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/Socialism.html