Socialism And Communism: The Interpretation Of Archie Brown

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Many scholars have tried to distinguish between the concepts of socialism and communism.
The interpretation of Archie Brown is the one that I prefer. It goes as follows:
• Communism as a term objected but used by communist politicians themselves.
• Communism is the ultimate stage of socialism, one which Soviet politicians never claimed to have reached.
• In the Soviet Union, the aim to reach the goal of building communism was declared and this was precisely what kept the citizenship 'quiet', awaiting the revolution. Thus, no leader could publicly renounce the destination, for leading a goal-directed party and society. If the goal had been abandoned, Communist regimes would have been in danger of being delegitimized.
• The Soviet Union did,