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What is the difference between socialism and marxism?

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Marxist production for use is coordinated through conscious economic planning.
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Answer: Marxist production for use is coordinated through conscious economic planning. ... The social relations of socialism are characterized by the proletariat effectively controlling the means of production, either through cooperative enterprises or by public ownership or private artisanal tools and self-management.

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