There are differences between socialism and communism, but communism can be thought of as a strict and all-encompassing version of socialism.
Under communism, all property is communally owned; private property doesn’t exist. Under socialism, individuals can still own private property.
Marx predicted that a violent worker uprising against the middle and upper classes would bring about the communist state, whereas socialists tend to seek change and reform without directly overthrowing the prevailing social and political structure.
MARX BELIEVED IN BLOODSHED
Interview with Karl Marx, Chicago Tribune, January 5 1879: "Well, then, to carry out the principles of socialism do its believers advocate assassination and bloodshed?" "No great movement," Karl answered, "has ever been inaugurated Without Bloodshed."
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