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Your view on socialism and capitalism?



 
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Your view on socialism and capitalism? #1 (permalink) Thu Mar 15, 2007 4:26 am   Your view on socialism and capitalism?
 

different countries may have different explanations on socialism and capitalism!could you tell me the explanation of these two in your national dictionary?

it will be appreciated if you can tell me the details!
many thanks!!
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Your view on socialism and capitalism? #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 15, 2007 13:32 pm   Your view on socialism and capitalism?
 

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