Social Studies 30 -2 Ideology Magazine By Chase Leptich
communism/marxism Communism is a political and economic ideology which values cooperation and equality and strives for a classless society. It also emphasizes the interests of the group or state, and forbids entrepreneurship. Communism created a Capitalist society divided into two classes, The bourgeoisie increased their wealth by exploiting the proletariat. Karl Marx was born in the middle-class Jewish descent in the Rhineland, Germany. His parents gave up their religious beliefs in order to integrate into the anti-Semitic society. Marxism is a classless political and economic theory of society. All people in society work for the common good, and theoretically the class struggle has passed. People's Republic of China still use communism/marxism today
Socialism Utopian socialism evolved, It is generally considered the earliest form of socialism, which developed in Europe at the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century. Also generally described as the presentation of the vision and scheme of an imaginary or futuristic ideal society. Democatic socialism evolved In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, democratic socialism was also affected by social democracy. Is very special emphasis on economic democracy, workplace democracy and worker self-management The policy of the People's Republic of China is carried out within the framework of the Socialist Republic and is directed by a secretary general of the party who is the top leader of China.
Liberalism All liberals agree that humans and nations have the right to self-determination. They believe that humans are rational and should be encouraged to reach their potential. Modern liberalism Involves significant government intervention all times, promotes sharing the benefits of economic development and having some consideration for the environment. Modern liberalism lives in America still to this day under Biden. Mixed economy It protects private property and allows a certain degree of economic freedom in the use of capital, but it also allows the government to intervene in economic activities to achieve social goals.
Conservatism It tends to point out that when choosing between two solutions, you should choose the one that is least likely to exaggerate assets and income. Capitalism An economic and political system in which a country's commerce and industry are controlled by private owners rather than the state. Private actors own and control property according to their own interests, and supply and demand are freely established in the market to serve the best interests of society. classical liberalism Involves no government intervention in the economy. Proposes that the only function of government is to protect individuals natural rights to life liberty, and property.
Fascism Fascist ideology emphasizes emotions, discipline, nationalism, militarism, and racism. In a fascist state, a dictator and ruling elite monopolize political power through the party. There is no country where Fascism doesn’t exist in today's world.
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