PPT-Lecture 3. Zola and the Crowd: Strikes and Socialism
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Lecture plan I Z ola Ecrivain engagé Biography Political and literary engagement II Germinal a revolutionary novel Socialist leaders and doctrines The germinating
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Lecture plan I Z ola Ecrivain engagé Biography Political and literary engagement II Germinal a revolutionary novel Socialist leaders and doctrines The germinating revolution. Zola 2 Zola 3 Zola 4 Zola 5 Zola 6 Zola 7 Zola 8 Zola 9 Zola 10 Zola 11 Zola 12 Zola 13 Zola 14 Zola 15 Zola 16 Zola 17 Zola 18 Zola 19 Zola 20 Zola 21 Zola 22 Zola 23 Zola 24 Z Ella Willford, Piper S-A, Gigi Rich, Grete Hamnes, Anna Moskowitz, Kathy Vo. Socialism. Socialism: a political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.. James R. Otteson. Joint Professor of Philosophy and Economics. Chairman, Department of Philosophy. Yeshiva University . Socialism:. cooperation, sharing, altruism, equality.. Capitalism: . competition, hoarding, selfishness, inequality.. Chronological Overview. Early socialism (utopian socialism). Revolutionary . socialism (communism). Evolutionary . socialism (revisionism). Early socialism (utopian socialism). France. 1815. Saint-Simon, Fourier, Blanc, Proudhon. What’s the difference?. Communism vs. Socialism. In a way, . communism. is an extreme form of . socialism. . . Many. countries have dominant socialist political parties but very few are truly communist. . By: Maria. Introduction…. Socialism. is a centrally planned economy in which the government controls all means of production.. If you were to live in a Socialistic Community, you wouldn't be able to think for yourselves. You would rely on the government and they would do everything for you. . Chicago Democratic Socialists of America. Outline of this Session. Inequality: The Walk. What Is Socialism?. What Is Capitalism?. Historical Periods of Capitalism. Goals of Socialists and How to Get There. Institutions, Evolution, Future. Introduction. DISCOVERING CAPITALISM. 1. . Distilling the essence. 2. . Social structure and individual motivation. 3. . Law and the state. 4. . Property, possession and contract. Red . Clydeside. 1919. . – Unemployment and want of reduced working hours. The Communist flag was flown. Lloyd-George threatened to send in aircraft to bomb. . Miners Strike 1921 (MFGB). . – Caused by privatisation. Emergency Powers Act was used. Black Friday happened when the NUR and NTWF refused to strike in sympathy. The MFGB went on strike again when the government returned to the Gold Standard as pay was cut again.. U.S. Problems leading to people to choose socialism. Americans faced large amounts of unsafe working conditions, as well as unfair pay. . Immigrants also face discrimination as well as having limited rights, and completely unhealthy living conditions. . Secondary strikes. Picketing. Protest action to promote or defend socio - economic interests. Strikes of lockouts in response to impending retrenchments. OTHER FORMS OF INDUSTRIAL ACTION. EMPLOYEES STRIKE IN SOLIDARITY with and in support of employees working for another employer, thereby strengthening the hand of the latter group of employees. Socialism Reactionary or Utopian? SOCIALISM http://dictionary.reference.com so·cial·ism [ soh -sh uh -liz- uh m ] Show IPA Noun 1. a theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and Dr Jessica Wardhaugh. . ‘. Il . éprouvait. le . besoin. de les . mettre. . dans. . une. . gloire. . Il . les . montrerait. . comme. les . seuls. . grands. , les . seuls. . impeccables. , . Dr Jessica Wardhaugh. . ‘. Il . éprouvait. le . besoin. de les . mettre. . dans. . une. . gloire. . Il . les . montrerait. . comme. les . seuls. . grands. , les . seuls. . impeccables. , .
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