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What are the similarities and differences between capitalist education and socialist education, which belong to modern education?
The difference between capitalism and socialism: The difference between capitalism and socialism can be judged from three aspects: politics, economy and culture. 1. Politically, whether the state power is in the hands of the proletariat or the bourgeoisie, the policy pursued by the government is mainly to safeguard the fundamental rights and interests of the broad masses of working people of the proletariat or the bourgeois ruling class, which is the standard for judging the nature of society. 2. Economically, whether the means of production is dominated by public ownership or private ownership is the standard to judge socialism and capitalism. 3. Culturally, whether the state and society advocate cultural habits that safeguard people's vital rights and interests or "class culture" and "rich-poor difference culture" that conform to the interests of bourgeois rule, and whether all kinds of decadent ideology and culture are criticized and abandoned are the criteria for judging the nature of the two societies. Really. Nothing is lacking. Orders are still small. No, the wrong one is ok. I have run out of mobile phones.