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What are the contrasts between (a) syndicalism and anarchism and (b) Christian socialism and Marxian socialism?
A)1) syndicalism is concept grown in Europe in 1900s that preaches social equality by making working unions as partners of the organisation.on the other hand anarchism is a concept that denies accountability and makes the state free from all political and economic policies and the state usually run one single party or an individual.2)syndicalism believes in cooperative communism and is against to one strong central government ruling over the state whereas Anarchism in its philosophy has to incorporate some of the strong central ideas to run the state.3)syndicalism is against to capitalism ,anarchism which also gives importance to trade unions adds some capitalist measures in order to boost the state economy.4)laws and regulations of the Constitution is respected in syndicalism where as in the anarchism they are negligible to the core .5)liberty,freedom , equality are of workers and labourers are given high importance in syndicalism where as in anarchism they are defined in a certain way and are permitted to some extent only
B)1)christian socialism is a concept grown in 19th century against to capitalism with the religious intervention of Christianity where Marxian socialism suggests the social emancipation by making everyone as the owner to his respected post or duty without anyone's intervention 2) though both the concepts preach social equality the religious intervention in Christian socialism makes it difficult goal to achieve as the bias towards other religions is evident.3)Marxian socialism is based on states' rules and regulations of its economy where as the rules and regulations are framed by churches in Christian socialism.4)the Marxian socialism preaches welfare of state by strong economic intervention of every citizen where theocracy plays a dominant role in formulating policies in economic policies in Christian socialism. Thank you.