Would it be possible to have a socialist direct democracy? (3 points) No, in a socialist society only a few high-ranking members of the communist party have political power. No, a direct democracy requires a free market economy which is not socialist. Yes, if everyone voted on economic decisions rather than letting markets decide them, then it could be considered a socialist direct democracy. Yes, if the society was ruled by a king who made the majority of economic decisions, it could be considered a socialist direct democracy.
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i went to it and its not
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Democratic socialism is a political ideology advocating a democratic political system alongside a socialist economic system. This may refer to extending principles of democracy in the economy (such as through cooperatives or workplace democracy), or may simply refer to trends of socialism that emphasise democratic principles as inalienable from their political project. There is no exact definition of democratic socialism. Some forms of democratic socialism overlap with social democracy, while other forms reject social democratic reformism in favor of more revolutionary methods.
i would say its D but not sure
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