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Socialism, of course, deliberately wants to interfere with the normal processes and thus not only adds to the productive forces but lessons inequalities. But, what is socialism? It is difficult to give precise answer and there are innumerable definitions of it. Some people probably think of socialism vaguely just as something which does good and which aims at equality. That does not take us very far. Socialism is basically a different approach from that of capitalism; though I think it is true that the wide gap between them tends to lesson because many of the ideas of socialism are gradually incorporated even in the capitalist structure. Socialism is after all not only a way of life but a certain scientific approach to social and economic problems. (a) (i) Define Socialism.(ii) What does socialism deliberately want?(iii) What do the common people think about socialism?(iv) What does socialism do for the society?(v) From what does socialism differ?(b) Give antonyms of the following words :Interfere, innumerable, normal, add, inequality, difficult, answer, far, wide, precise. |
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Answer» (a) (i) Socialism is something which does good for society and aims at equality. (ii) Socialism deliberately wants equality in the society. (iii) The common people think that socialism fills the gap between the poor and the rich. (iv) Socialism is not only a way of life but a scientific approach to solve social and economic ills. (v) Socialism is basically a different approach from that of capitalism. (b)
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