scientific socialism
Britishnoun
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By the middle of the nineteenth century, utopian socialism had been largely replaced by scientific socialism.
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On his program for Zimbabwe: It is based on scientific socialism.
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Mengistu claimed he had discovered a 47-page master plan, belonging to Benti, that blueprinted the installation of the E.P.R.P. as a government to replace the "scientific socialism" of the military council.
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The Soviet Union supported his brand of "scientific socialism," then also lent its backing to his neighbor, Ethiopia, when it turned Marxist in 1977.
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The Theoretical Basis of Marxian Socialism.—Marx's socialism is frequently called scientific socialism, because its followers believe that it rests upon a scientific theory of social evolution.
From Sociology and Modern Social Problems by Ellwood, Charles A. (Charles Abram)
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