
Socialism
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SOCIALISM
(1843)
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I.
WORKERS UNITE!
Karl Marx: radical, atheist
academic
Saw economic forces as
scientific laws of history
Communist Manifesto
(1848), Das Kapital
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I.
WORKERS UNITE!
All history is class struggle:
oppressors v. oppressed
Bourgeois (owners) v. Proletariat
(workers)
Industrial revolution (machines)
accelerated process and conflict
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I.
WORKERS UNITE!
Proletariat:
Live only for work, mere
commodities, “instruments of
labor”
Lost all individual character
Exploited by bosses and
owners for profit
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I.
WORKERS UNITE!
GOALS:
• Violent overthrow of the
bourgeois
• Elimination of classes
• Abolition of private property
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Match
Match the following
Oppressor
Bourgeoisie
Lords
Patricians
Guildsmen
Oppressed
Proletariat
Vassals
Plebeians
Apprentice
Oppressed
Proletariat
Vassals
Plebeians
Apprentice
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Select
What did Marx believe had to be destroyed to achieve equality?
religion
private property
labor unions
capitalism
socialism
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II. THE STATE: A NEW
GOD-KING
•Proletariat to use democracy to
become ruling class
•Concentrate all production and
power in the the hands of the
State
•Overthrow all culture, religion,
morality and law
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II. THE STATE: A NEW
GOD-KING
•No universal truth
(God), only power
•Men’s natures change
with every material
change
•Values (law, morality,
property) only used by
ruling class to control
masses
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II. THE STATE: A NEW
GOD-KING
Conclusion:
• Man alone is god
• Man only exists as part of
State
• State is god, determines all
values and purpose
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Fill in the Blanks
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Drag and Drop
Mercantilism prioritizes
Capitalism prioritizes
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Multiple Choice
Who proved to be the biggest advocates for Marx's ideas?
clergy
scientists
dictators
democracies
workers
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III. STUDY OF
CONTRASTS
Capitalism
• created the greatest amount of
goods/services for the largest amount of
people
• Channels individual good to social good
Socialism
• Loss of individual freedoms in name of
equality
• Creates shortages, high prices (ignores
supply and demand)
• Loss of motivation
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III.
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III.
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III. CAPITALIST
CRITIQUE
●Alienation
●Unstable work
●Workers are exploited
by owners
●Capitalism is unstable
●Commodity fetishism
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III. STUDY OF
CONTRASTS
Capitalism
• Built upon private property
• Values individual, ultimate private property
• Relies on “invisible hand” (reason & revelation)
Socialism
• Abolishes private property
• Values state, erases individual
• Requires total man-made control (abolish revelation & reason)
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III.
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III.
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III. STUDY OF
CONTRASTS
Capitalism
• Spiritually founded, but secular in
practice – complementary to moral,
spiritual, legal, cultural values
Socialism
• Secularly founded, but religious in
practice – destroys all other values,
dictates all aspects of life (god-King)
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III. SOCIALIST GOD-KINGS
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Open Ended
What is the most important piece of private property you own?
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SO WHAT?
Socialism – a seemingly good idea that practically creates
limited economic growth, permanent poverty, & oppressive
government controlling all aspects of life
Capitalism – a seemingly selfish idea that practically
unleashes the greatest, widest prosperity world has ever
seen.
●More moral due to its respect for individual = Private
property – foundation of all freedom & rights
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(1843)
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