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How is socialism different from communism?

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Socialism uses gradual means to achieve its goals; communism uses revolution to immediately control a government.



Socialism uses a command economy; communism, encourages use of the free market.



Socialism promotes a government by a single individual; communism is governed by representatives of the people.



Socialism is based on the collective ownership of property; communism is based on the private ownership of property.

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I believe it's this answer but I'm not entirely sure: "Socialism is based on the collective ownership of property; communism is based on the private ownership of property."

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