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The “Isms”
SocialismCommunismFascismCapitalismSlide2
Means of Production
Capital and equipment used to produce and exchange goodsInclude land, railroads, mines, factories, stores, banks, and machinesSlide3
Socialism
Political and economic system in which the government owns the means of productionWealth and income shared equally among the populationMarx View: Initially through the revolutionaries taking control by force
State would wither away and there would be a “classless” society; pure communismSlide4
Democratic Socialism
People retain partial control of economic planningPeople can own property and vote for government officialsGovernment owns some of the means of productionSlide5
Communism
Authoritarian socialism; economic and political system in which governments own the means of production and control economic planningAccomplished through violent revolutionSlide6
Fascism
Governmental doctrine that relies on dictatorial rule and a totalitarian regime, in which the state maintains rigid control
of the people through
force and censorshipSlide7
Capitalism
Economic system in which individuals, rather than governments, control the factors of productionPrivate OwnershipCompetitionSlide8
Socialism Origins
Read Ch. 22.5 with QuestionsSlide9
Video Clip:
Make Mine Freedom 1948 Anti-Communist Propaganda Cartoonhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsssfMXYSdU
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Communist Manifesto
Written in 1849 by Marx and EngelsWritten in response to conditions in factoriesBlamed the system of Industrial Capitalism for conditionsSolution was a new social system: eventually known as communismSlide11
Marx’s Beliefs
All of history was a history of class strugglesOppressors vs. Oppressed is constant throughout historyOppressors owns means of productionOppressors control government and societySlide12
Marx’s Beliefs
Oppressed are dependent upon the owners of the means of productionSociety is splitting into two classes: the Bourgeoisie and ProletariatBourgeoisie: middle and upper classesProletariat: working classSlide13
Marx’s Conclusion
Struggle between the Bourgeoisie and Proletariat will lead to a revolutionProletariat will overthrow BourgeoisieAbolish economic differences that create separate social classesResult will be a classless societySlide14
Rock, Paper, Scissors DemoSlide15
Round 1
How much candy did you start with?How much candy did you end with?Slide16
Round 2
How much candy did you start with?How much candy did you end with?Slide17
Round 3
Return candyEach receives 1 piece eachSlide18
Capitalism
Uneven amount of candy to startMost ended up with uneven amount of candy after gameIf you started to strategize, you may have started to earn even more.
Some have more than others
Perhaps they were born with more
Worked their way up the ladder
Competition!!
Ultimately some have more wealth than othersSlide19
Socialism
Everyone started with the same amountMost ended with the same amountEveryone shares an equal amountHow did you feel if you had a lot during Round 1?Slide20
Communism
Each of your receives one piece of candyOut of your control how much you receive/Dictator determines what you each needAll are the same; no way to attain more/lessSlide21
Thesis Statement: Must have at least three main points/Complete Sentence
Example: shift from rural to urban livingPoint 1:Evidence 1
Evidence 2
Evidence 3
Point 2:
Evidence 1
Evidence 2
Evidence 3
Point 3:
Evidence 1
Evidence 2
Evidence 3