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    Class Conflict: Socialism, Class struggle, Class warfare

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    Class Conflict: Socialism, Class struggle, Class warfare

    Class Conflict: Socialism, Class struggle, Class warfare by Dhirubhai Patel
    English | 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B08Z35DQN7 | 103 pages | EPUB | 1.15 Mb

    Class conflict, also referred to as class struggle and class warfare, is the political tension and economic antagonism that exists in society consequent to socio-economic competition among the social classes or between rich and poor.
    Socialism is a political, social, and economic philosophy encompassing a range of economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production. It includes the political theories and movements associated with such systems.
    Chapter 1: Story of Socialism
    1.1 Success Life
    1.2 Paris Commune
    1.3 First International
    1.4 Second International
    1.5 Early 20th century
    1.6 Russian Revolution
    1.7 International Working Union of Socialist Parties
    1.8 Third International
    1.9 4th World Congress of the Communist International
    1.10 Spanish Civil War
    1.11 Mid-20th century
    1.12 Nordic countries
    1.13 Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
    1.14 Asia, Africa and Latin America
    1.15 New Left
    1.16 Protests of 1968
    1.17 Late 20th century
    1.18 Contemporary socialist politics
    1.19 Africa
    1.20 Asia
    1.21 Europe
    1.22 North America
    1.23 Latin America and the Caribbean
    1.24 Oceania
    Chapter 2: Social and political theory
    2.1 Criticism of capitalism
    2.2 Marxism
    2.3 Role of the state
    2.4 Utopian versus scientific
    2.5 Reform versus revolution
    Chapter 3: Economics
    3.1 Planned economy
    3.2 Self-managed economy
    3.3 State-directed economy
    3.4 Market socialism
    Chapter 4: Politics
    4.1 Anarchism
    4.2 Ethical and liberal socialism
    4.3 Leninism and precedents
    4.4 Libertarian socialism
    4.5 Religious socialism
    4.6 Social movements
    4.7 Syndicalism
    Chapter 5 : Class conflict
    5.1 Oligarchs versus commoners
    Chapter 6: Patricians versus plebeians
    Chapter 7: Masters versus workmen
    Chapter 8: Capitalist societies
    Chapter 9: Socialism

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