According to socialists, the solution to poverty and injustice is armed revolution to overthrow the proletariat individual ownership of the means of production shared ownership by the people of the means of production and government reform the charity and good works of the religious community According to socialists,the solution to poverty and injustice is armed revolution to overthrow the proletariat individual ownership ofthe means of production shared ownership by the people of the means of production and government reform the charity and good works of the religious community
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